Dr Rosie Wyles, Lecturer in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row programme in an episode about theatre … Read more
Month: March 2019
A Roman adventure for students in Classical and Archaeological Studies
Students in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies at Kent were thrilled last month by a four-day trip to the Greek and Roman ruins … Read more
Kent goes to Italy: Pompeii and Paestum
The week started with Pompeii, an exceptionally well-preserved settlement whose origins go back to the Greek colonisation of the southern Italian coast in the Archaic … Read more
Kent goes to Italy: Ostia and Rome
The third day of the trip brought an excursion to Ostia, Rome’s ancient port at the mouth of the Tiber. Much of what remains of … Read more
What does feminism bring to biblical scholarship?
The Bible and Feminism: Remapping the Field (Oxford University Press), edited by Yvonne Sherwood, Professor of Biblical Cultures and Politics in the Department of Religious Studies, was … Read more
SECL Academic Peer Mentors recognised
Final year students Elise McMellin and Eva Rahman, from the Department of English Language and Linguistics, and Alex Davies, from the Department of Classical and … Read more
Nostalgia podcast with Jo Pearsall
In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, speaks … Read more
Congratulations to Taylor Weaver
The Department of Religious Studies is delighted to announce that Taylor Weaver has completed his PhD in Theology and Religious Studies under the supervision of … Read more
Challenging the hierarchy of evidence
Evidence-based medicine has transformed the way in which statistical evidence is used in medicine. Professor Jon Williamson and Dr Michael Wilde, from the Department of Philosophy … Read more
Alumni reveal what life is like after your Modern Languages degree
On Saturday 16 March, the Department of Modern Languages was delighted to welcome six former students to campus for “life after your Modern Languages degree” … Read more









