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Meet MA Postcolonial Studies graduate: Rathiy Devi

By | 01 April 2021

MA Postcolonial Studies graduate, Rathiy Devi, recently participated in a panel about ‘The Value of the Humanities’ at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Rathiy currently works … Read more

Alumni profile: Dr Anastasia Valassopoulos

By Matthew Brears | 29 March 2021

We caught up with Dr Anastasia Valassopoulos, Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester, who graduated from Kent with an MA and PhD in Postcolonial … Read more

English graduate, Rachel Scales, releases her new book: How Do I Answer That?

By Matthew Brears | 18 March 2021

We caught up with English graduate, Rachel Scales, who, this week, published her new book entitled: How Do I Answer That? What attracted you to … Read more

First year English literature student writes piece about Kent alumnus, Kazuo Ishiguro

By | 11 March 2021

To coincide with the release of Kent alumnus, Kazuo Ishiguro’s new book, Klara and the Sun, first year BA (Hons) English Literature student, Kiera Hayles, … Read more

International Women’s Day book recommendation: My Brilliant Career (1901), by Miles Franklin

By Matthew Brears | 08 March 2021

Dr Michael Falk gives his book recommendation to mark this year’s International Women’s Day: My Brilliant Career, by Miles Franklin There are lots of coming-of-age … Read more

Find out more about KEEP: Kent English Experience Programme

By | 03 March 2021

The School of English at the University of Kent is proud to announce the latest installment of KEEP: The Kent English Experience Programme. KEEP is … Read more

Charles Wallace India Trust Fellow Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal joins the School of English

By Matthew Brears | 27 February 2021

The School of English is delighted to welcome new Charles Wallace India Trust Fellow Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal to its extended online academic and creative community. … Read more

LGBT+ History Month: Suggested Readings from the School of English – Part three

By Matthew Brears | 25 February 2021

To mark this year’s LGBTQ+ History Month, we have put together a list of some literary texts (and a few films), which we think will … Read more

Professor David Stirrup and Dr Matthew Whittle win prestigious CHASE collaborative doctoral award

By | 25 February 2021

Professor of American Literature and Indigenous Studies, David Stirrup, and Dr Matthew Whittle from the Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies (CISCS) at the … Read more

Write/Right to the World Group launch Queer-Kuir-Κουήρ Cyprus MegaZine for LGBT+ History Month

By Matthew Brears | 24 February 2021

We are delighted to announce the launch of the Queer-Kuir-Κουήρ Cyprus MegaZine project created by the Write/Right to the World Group, School of English, for … Read more

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