History student Ben Thomas shares the story of how he overcame injury in his first year to achieve success. ‘At the end of my first … Read more
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Additional grant for Age of Revolution project
Dr Ben Marsh has secured £41,500 worth of funding support for the Age of Revolution project from the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. … Read more
History lecturer gives talk for museum
Dr John Wills, Reader in American History and Culture recently gave a presentation for The Micro Museum, as part of their virtual season of talks. … Read more
School of History Undergraduate Webinar Series 2020
The School of History is delighted to announce a series of fortnightly webinars designed specifically for our 2020 Undergraduate applicants. Each webinar will be hosted … Read more
History at Kent: resources for teachers
The School of History has compiled a range of resources for teachers. It includes 13 GCSE and A Level topic areas (eight at A Level … Read more
What to do when stuck at home: recommendations from the School of History
Stuck at home with not much to do? Looking to get yourself ready for first year study? Have a look through the following list of … Read more
Student to climb Mount Kilimanjaro for charity
Stage 3 History student Rachel Crossland is set to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for the Meningitis Research Foundation (MRF). Rachel, who is a … Read more
Student Testimony – School of History Internship
In February, I enrolled as a Recruitment, Admissions and Communications Intern for the School of History as part of the Work-Study scheme. The work-study scheme … Read more
Trip to Paris, December 2018
From 11–13 December 2018, Dr. Emily Guerry led a group of twelve third -year students from her Saints, Relics, and Churches and Gothic Art modules … Read more
History Festival Lecture 2019
The School of History is delighted to invite you to attend our annual History Festival Lecture, which will take place in Darwin Lecture Theatre 1 … Read more