A conference for PhD students and Early Career Researchers hosted by Gateways to the First World War The conference, taking place between the 4th and 5th … Read more
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Rome MA Alumna is accepted onto PhD programme at the University of Buffalo
Congratulations to our alumna Tabitha Rose, who has been accepted onto a PhD programme at the University of Buffalo. Tabitha not only took a Kent … Read more
Student trips: Rome, Athens, and the final frontier
Stuart Lidbetter (the guy with the purple t-shirt in the video below, the illustrious president of the student society ‘Kent Classics and Archaeology Society’ a.k.a. … Read more
Gateways project helps commemorate Canadian WWI sacrifice
The exhibition, entitled Canada, Folkestone and the Great War explores the close links forged between Canadian soldiers and the inhabitants of the town during … Read more
Preaching to the Converted?: Boys’ and Girls’ Fiction as Propaganda, 1914-18
Written by David Budgen. Children growing up in the era of the First World War were encouraged to help with the war effort in a … Read more
New research site on the South American wars of independence
Following a Leverhulme Trust research award, a research network led by Dr Natalia Sobrevilla Perea, Reader in Hispanic Studies in the Department of Modern Languages, … Read more
Claire Joubert – Politics of Translation
Saussure the ethnographer: Peoples, the popular, and non-identity in Europe Thursday 16 February 2017 6.30pm at Reid Hall, in the Grande Salle, all welcome 4 … Read more
Dr Luciano Cardellicchio publishes in Domus
Domus, one of the most authoritative architectural magazine in the world, this month features a supplement book on the design and construction of the new … Read more
Simon Elliott wins book of the year award
We are delighted to announce that Dr Simon Elliott, who recently completed his PhD] in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies], has just been … Read more
Congratulations to our 2017 graduates
Congratulations to our final-year students from the School of European Culture and Languages [1] (SECL), who graduated today with their well-earned degrees. This is the culmination of three … Read more