Dr Andrew Cohen, a Reader in the School of History, was an invited mentor at the Social History of the Global South: New Voices from … Read more
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Dr Suzanna Ivanič wins the Society for Renaissance Studies Biennial Book Prize 2022
Congratulations to Dr Suzanna Ivanič for winning the Society for Renaissance (SRS) Biennial Book Prize 2022 for Cosmos and Materiality in Early Modern Prague (Oxford: … Read more
Barbara Bombi elected to British Academy in record year
Professor Barbara Bombi, a much-admired member of the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, has recently been elected a Fellow of the British Academy … Read more
Professor Gaynor Johnson chairs podcast for Falklands anniversary
Gaynor Johnson, Professor of International History, has recently featured on the War & Diplomacy Podcast to chair a special roundtable reflecting on the Falklands War … Read more
The average week of a history student at Kent
Ben Tran takes us through an average week, and offers some advice for people about to begin their studies. “Really put yourself out there. Join … Read more
Why are history special subjects so special?
At Stage 3, History undergraduates take a 60-credit special subject module. This is a module that runs through both terms of the academic year, and … Read more
Students enjoy exclusive access to Imperial War Museum galleries
On Monday 7 February, fifteen third year History students had a behind the scenes tour of the Imperial War Museum’s new Second World War and … Read more
Support throughout your course
The Student Learning Advisory Service was established to ensure that all University of Kent students have the opportunity to thrive on their degree – and … Read more
Dr Ambrogio Caiani appears on New Books in History podcast
The School of History’s Dr Ambrogio Caiani has recently appeared on the New Books in History podcast to discuss his new work To Kidnap a … Read more
Graduate profile: Megan Maltby, BA French and History
What are you doing now? I am the Public Engagement Manager for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Which course did you study at Kent? I … Read more