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Think Kent videos feature School of English Staff

By EC | 14 July 2016

The Think Kent Campaign, recorded over several months, was devised to highlight University of Kent research. Think Kent featured three academics from the School of English; … Read more

Patricia Debney publishes new poetry collection

By EC | 07 July 2016

Last month Patricia Debney (Reader in Creative Writing in the School of English) published a compelling new collection of poetry with independent publishers Cinnamon Press. … Read more

Kent launch for Refugee Tales book

By EC | 02 June 2016

A new book featuring tales told as part of Refugee Tales 2015 will be launched in Gulbenkian foyer on Tuesday 7 June at 5pm. The … Read more

New book shows how running makes us human

By EC | 27 May 2016

Barefoot runner and School of English lecturer Dr Vybarr Cregan-Reid makes a compelling case in a new book for how running can make people’s lives … Read more

Refugee Tales to open with a Forum at Kent

By EC | 06 May 2016

Organised by Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group and the School of English at the University of Kent, Refugee Tales 2016 will open with day-long Forum on … Read more

Vybarr Cregan-Reid and Catherine Richardson appear on BBC radio

By EC | 29 April 2016

The School of English’s Vybarr Cregan-Reid was on national radio last week discussing his forthcoming book Footnotes: How Running Makes us Human. Peter White of … Read more

Exhibition reveals the therapeutic power of bookmaking

By EC | 05 April 2016

Artwork by a little-known US artist, who used book making as a form of therapy in her battle against cancer, will go on show at … Read more

Amy Sackville and Vybarr Cregan-Reid appear in the Literary Review

By EC | 17 February 2016

Two academic staff in the School of English appeared in this month’s Literary Review. Amy Sackville has reviewed Amy Liptrot’s new memoir The Outrun. The book … Read more

The Great Lady’s Magazine Stitch Off goes to Chawton House Library

By EC | 09 February 2016

Before Christmas, the Leverhulme-funded Lady’s Magazine project that Jennie Batchelor, Koenraad Claes and Jenny DiPlacidi are working on, launched a public engagement initiative called the … Read more

Call for Papers: Cross-Disciplinary Phenomenology

By EC | 08 February 2016

SYMPOSIUM Cross-Disciplinary Phenomenology: A Readiness for the Questionable (Canterbury, Kent, 24 June 2016) Name of organization: The School of English, University of Kent supported by Oxford … Read more

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