As part of Holocaust Memorial Week at Kent, the University of Kent was privileged to host Joan Salter, a Holocaust survivor, for an hour’s talk … Read more
Month: January 2015
AHRC award for ‘Evaluating Evidence in Medicine’
Professor Jon Williamson from the Department of Philosophy has just won an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) award as Principle Investigator on a new … Read more
Sophia Labadi participates in drafting UNESCO policy
Dr Sophia Labadi from the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies took part in a UNESCO workshop on World heritage and sustainable development (Trang An, … Read more
Professor Amalia Arvaniti inaugural lecture
Professor Amalia Arvaniti from the Department of English Language and Linguistics will give her Kent Institute for the Advanced Study of the Humanities (KIASH) Inaugural … Read more
National Student Survey 2015 opens
The National Student Survey 2015 (NSS) is now open. The NSS is a UK-wide survey, giving students towards the end of their degree the opportunity to … Read more
Larry Duffy publishes on Flaubert and Zola
Dr Larry Duffy from the Department of French has published a new book entitled Flaubert, Zola, and the Incorporation of Disciplinary Knowledge (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). … Read more
Yvonne Sherwood on the BBC World Service
Professor Yvonne Sherwood from the Department of Religious Studies took part in a debate on blasphemy on Newshour Extra on the BBC World Service on … Read more
Holocaust memorial week at Kent
Second- and third-year Comparative Literature students are organising a series of events in honour of Holocaust Memorial Day after taking the module The Shoah in … Read more
Professor Gordon Lynch inaugural lecture
Professor Gordon Lynch will give his Kent Institute for the Advanced Study of the Humanities (KIASH) inaugural lecture, ‘Remembering the UK Child Migrants: Faith, Nation-Building … Read more
Gateways to German and Austrian WWI experiences
The Department of German is co-organising a day of talks and workshops at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge exploring German and Austrian experiences of the First World … Read more