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Dr Rory Loughnane is awarded the Faculty of Humanities Prize for Starting Research

By crn | 21 February 2017

The Faculty of Humanities Prize for Starting Research has been awarded to Dr Rory Loughnane (School of English) in recognition of his significant contribution to the landmark … Read more

Poem by Patricia Debney opens ‘Pride of Britain’ Awards

By crn | 20 February 2017

Patricia Debney, Reader in Creative Writing at the School of English, was commissioned to write the opening poem for ITV’s ‘Pride of Britain’ awards, which … Read more

‘Breaking the Generations’, a film co-directed by Prof. Caroline Rooney, is featured on the Medical Aid for Palestinians website

By crn | 15 February 2017

Caroline Rooney, Professor of African and Middle Eastern Studies in the School of English, has directed a film with William Parry entitled ‘Breaking the Generations: … Read more

David Herd’s poetry collection named Book of the Year in the Sunday Herald

By EC | 09 February 2017

David Herd’s recent collection of poetry Through has been nominated as a ‘Book of the Year 2016’ in the Sunday Herald. This is the fourth … Read more

Singing Across The Channel: Ballads of Politics and Protest in Britain and France

By EC | 09 January 2017

Singing Across The Channel: Ballads of Politics and Protest in Britain and France  A one-day workshop exploring the musical side of political protest with live … Read more

Una McIlvenna presents on ballads of the Great Fire of London

By EC | 13 December 2016

A programme of walks, talks and tours, special sermons & debates are taking place at St Paul’s Cathedral in London to mark the 350th anniversary … Read more

Transatlantic Aliens: A new book by Dr Will Norman

By gv44 | 22 November 2016

Transatlantic Aliens: Modernism, Exile and Culture in Midcentury, a new book by School of English lecturer Dr Will Norman, is to be published this month … Read more

Kent celebrates Marlowe connection to Shakespeare’s work

By EC | 01 November 2016

The University is marking the identification of Canterbury-born playwright Christopher Marlowe as co-author of Shakespeare’s three Henry VI plays with a two-day conference on 9 … Read more

Patricia Debney to launch poetry collection at Kent

By EC | 06 October 2016

Patricia Debney (Reader in Creative Writing in the School of English) will be launching her recently published collection of poetry, Baby, (Cinnamon Press, 2016) at … Read more

Una McIlvenna’s article reaches international readership

By EC | 01 August 2016

Una McIlvenna (Lecturer in Early Modern Literature in the School of English) recently published the article ‘French kissing to lesbian orgies: the origins of the … Read more

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