The Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies have launched a ‘21st century classicist’ competition for University of Kent undergraduates in archaeology, ancient history, and classics. … Read more
Month: May 2020
Paul March Russell appointed to editorial board of Gold SF
Dr Paul March-Russell, Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature, has recently been appointed to the editorial board of Gold SF, a new imprint by … Read more
Todd Mei discusses meaningful work during a pandemic
Dr Todd Mei, Head of the Department of Philosophy, has recently been interviewed by the journalist Dana Lewis, alongside BBC political commentator Jo Phillips, on … Read more
Gordon Lynch on the uses of historical research in child abuse inquiries
Gordon Lynch, Professor of Modern Theology in the Department of Religious Studies has, along with four other international authors, published a paper with the History … Read more
The Pandemic Philosophy Project
The Department of Philosophy are starting a new collaborative project titled ‘The Pandemic Philosophy Project’ This film project is an inquiry based learning creative project … Read more
William Rowlandson on ‘the immobile traveller’
Dr William Rowlandson, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies in the Department of Modern Languages, has published a blog post for the Institute of Modern Languages … Read more
Steve Willis appears in ‘Britain’s Lost Battlefields’
Dr Steve Willis, Head of the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, will be featured in an episode of ‘Britain’s Lost Battlefields’ on Tuesday 5 … Read more
Graduate profile: Joao Martins Pereira
Joao Martins Pereira graduated in July 2019 with a BA (Hons) in Hispanic Studies. He is now living in Gijón, a city in the North … Read more
David Walsh to give virtual lecture on Mithras
Next Thursday 7th May, Dr David Walsh, lecturer in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, will be giving a virtual lecture on the London … Read more








