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Month: April 2017

Scarlett Thomas’ Dragon’s Green launched at Kent

By dh365 | 19 April 2017

The Centre for Creative Writing] and the School of English were delighted to host a book launch for Scarlett Thomas (Professor of Creative Writing and … Read more

Dean of the Graduate School accompanies Rome students in final assessments

By dh365 | 11 April 2017

The Rome MA students were visited by the Dean of the Graduate School as they showcased their assessed itineraries around the city. Paul Allain; Dean … Read more

SMFA Fine Art student wins Medway Watersports Trust Mural Design Competition

By dh365 | 03 April 2017

Sharmaine Kwan (left) with Sport and Cultural Minister Tracey Crouch MP. After submitting two entries to the Mural Design Competition organised by the Medway Watersports … Read more

The Sound of Memory: Unique SMFA Collaboration

By dh365 | 03 April 2017

On Sunday 23 April, 11.30am-6pm, The Sound of Memory, in the Zilka Auditorium, Whitechapel Gallery, has been organised by The Sound-Image-Space Research Centre, School of … Read more

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