Documentaries by Dr David Redmon, emerging from a two-year Leverhulme Trust research grant award to his project titled ‘Donkey’, have been chosen to premiere at … Read more
Month: January 2017
Anna Schaffner – Our Age of Exhaustion?
Warmly invite you to Politics of Translation: Translating Cultures Thursday 2 February 2017 6.30pm at Reid Hall, in the Grande Salle 4 rue de Chevreuse, Montparnasse, Paris … Read more
Dr Richard Watkins conducts air flow experiment at Canterbury Cathedral
Dr Richard Watkins, lecturer and senior tutor in Sustainable Architecture at Kent School of Architecture, has developed a system using helium-filled balloons to track air … Read more
Charles Hope
Charles talks about studying for his BA in Architecture. What attracted you to studying at Kent? I grew up in a remote Hertfordshire village; the … Read more
Charlie Hall
Charlie is studying his PhD with the School of History, after studying both BA History and MA Modern History (Research) at Kent. Why did you … Read more
Kate Westbrook
Kate graduated from the taught Master’s programme in History & Philosophy of Art in 2013. She now works for an art dealer in Mayfair. What … Read more
Alex Barnes
Alex is in the final year of his Drama and Theatre degree. What attracted you to Kent? I liked that the course was both theoretical … Read more
Frances Reading
Frances graduated with a BA (Hons) in English and American Literature and History, and an MA in English and American Literature from Kent, and is … Read more
Emily Adams
Emily is in her third year of studying English Language and Linguistics. Why did you choose to come to Kent? When I came here I … Read more
Connor Puhalo-Grover
Connor talks about studying for his BA in Hispanic Studies. Why did you choose Kent? What actually sold me on it was the campus; after … Read more