The Department of Religious Studies will be holding its annual Christmas debate on Tuesday 16 December. The theme for this year is: ‘The Best Christmas Film’. So … Read more
Month: December 2014
Paul March-Russell’s expertise for Globe audiences
Dr Paul March-Russell from the Department of Comparative Literature has been invited to write the programme guide for the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, London. As part … Read more
Comparative Literature A level essay competition
The Department of Comparative Literature is running an essay competition for A level students to enter to win up to £100. The competition is titled with … Read more
December issue of The Reasoner now available
The Reasoner is our monthly digest highlighting exciting new research on reasoning, inference and method in the broadest meaning of the term. The latest issue, December 2014, … Read more
Edward Kanterian to speak at Romanian conference
Dr Edward Kanterian from the Department of Philosophy is the keynote speaker at a conference commemorating the anti-Communist uprising in Temesvar (Timisoara), Romania, entitled ‘25 Years … Read more
Dunstan Lowe to talk on digital antiquity
Dr Dunstan Lowe from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies will be speaking at Paris West University Nanterre La Défense, France, on 11 December … Read more
Visiting Professorship for Mia Lovheim
Professor Gordon Lynch from the Department of Religious Studies has just been awarded a Leverhulme Visiting Professorship for Professor Mia Lovheim to visit Kent. Mia … Read more