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English Graduate Conference and Creative Writing event announced

By EC | 22 February 2013

Every year postgraduate students from the School of English  organise a Graduate Conference which takes place on the Canterbury campus. This year’s conference is entitled … Read more

Dr Andy Kesson talk on Canterbury’s most successful writer

By EC | 05 February 2013

School of English lecturer Dr Andy Kesson will open a series of lunchtime talks at Canterbury’s newly opened Beaney House of   Art and Knowledge later … Read more

School of English alumni has first time self-publishing success

By EC | 05 February 2013

Susanna Holloway (who graduated with a degree in English and American Literature in 2008) is celebrating the success of her first novel Famous Haunts. Susanna … Read more

‘To exist is to Resist’ – latest Wasafiri issue on Kent project to be launched at the ICA

By EC | 25 January 2013

The latest issue of Wasafiri: the Magazine of International Contemporary Writing, based on a Global Uncertainties conference on Global Youth Cultures held at Kent, is … Read more

Undergraduate study visit to Istanbul, Turkey

By EC | 10 January 2013

Dr Norbert Bugeja, Lecturer in Postcolonial Literature in the School of English, recently took a group of twelve undergraduate students to Istanbul as part of … Read more

Success at the first TEEME Annual Conference

By EC | 29 November 2012

The first (TEEME) Erasmus Mundus Joint  Doctorate Annual Conference took place in  Porto on the 16th and 17th November. A range of lectures were given representing the … Read more

Norbert Bugeja addresses Seminar at Northampton University

By EC | 23 November 2012

Dr Norbert Bugeja, Lecturer in Postcolonial Literature at the School of English, has been invited to address the Media, English and Culture Seminar within the … Read more

Successful ‘English at Kent’ day

By EC | 21 November 2012

The School of English held its first English at Kent day on Saturday 10th November 2012, playing host to over sixty prospective undergraduate students and … Read more

The School of English to welcome Glenn Adamson, Head of Research at the V&A Museum, as visiting professor

By EC | 29 October 2012

The School of English and the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, in association with the School of Architecture, are delighted to welcome Glenn Adamson, … Read more

Professor David Herd to talk at the Turner Contemporary in Margate

By EC | 25 October 2012

A critical discussion about Alex Katz will be led by Professor David at the Turner Contemporary Foyle Rooms on Thursday 6pm on 1st November 2012. … Read more

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