Author Archives: Eileen Hartney

Launch of 4th edition of Kent at Paris literary magazine

“The Menteur” literary magazine, a collaboration between Kent at Paris and Canterbury MA students has launched its 4th edition.

See the flipbook

The magazine this year has been a resounding success, and is gaining momentum all the time.

We have had much interest from existing and students and applicants alike.

We are now looking for contributors for the 5th edition, due to be published during the new academic year!

 

14 July 2014 Kent students at Bastille parade

Two Kent students will be representing the UK in the Bastille Day parade in Paris on Monday 14 July.

Ellie Clampin, an MA student at University of Kent at Paris (UKP) and Mark Harrison, a Drama and French student awarded a 50th anniversary scholarship to study at the University’s summer school in Paris in 2013, were nominated for the honour following a request by the British Ambassador to France.

This year’s Bastille Day celebrations will be used by the French to launch commemorations for the centenary of the First World War. More than 70 countries involved in the war have been invited to send military and youth representations to take part in the annual military parade along the Champs Elysées.

The British Ambassador to France, Sir Peter Ricketts, asked Dr Ana Medeiros, Director of UKP, to nominate two Kent students to be among four young people representing the UK.

He wrote: ‘As well as having a solid reputation for educational excellence, it would be particularly fitting for the University to provide students for the Bastille Day parade given the close association that Kent has with the First World War and the millions of men and women who embarked from its ports on their way to the Western Front.’

Ana de Medeiros commented: ‘I would like to thank the Embassy for honouring the University of Kent with this invitation. Ellie Clampin and Mark Harrison are delighted to play a role in this historic event and represent the University in such a meaningful manner.’

Amélie Nothomb International Conference is a resounding success

The international conference,  Identity, Memory, Place –  Past, Present and Future, which took place at Reid Hall on 15 & 16 May was attended by over 100 delegates.  Amélie Nothomb was given a resounding reception, and gave a  private interview with University of Kent students ahead of the main interview.  The conference was also attended by Laureline Amanieux who was there to speak about her new documentary:   ‘Amélie Nothomb, une vie entre deux eaux’ which was also screened at the conference. Amélie is pictured here with Dr Ana de Medeiros, Academic Director for Paris programmes and some of our Paris MA students.Nothomb and UKP students

 

15-16 May – Amélie Nothomb, International Conference: Identity, Memory, Place – Past, Present and Future.

15th–16th May 2014 REID HALL, 4 RUE DE CHEVREUSE, 75006 PARIS

A two-day conference at Reid Hall, Paris 6e, sponsored by Mount Allison University (Canada), the University of Kent (UK) and Columbia University Undergraduate Programs in Paris (USA).

Belgian by origin, raised principally in the Far East and now splitting her time between Paris and Brussels, Amélie Nothomb, a self-described  ‘apatride belge’ questions the links between identity, memory and place not only in her autobiographically inspired works but also in her fictional writings.