Alumnus and British Council Ambassador, Jasper Gogol-Sicklen, recently gave a talk to our current students, sharing his experiences as an English teacher at Chongqing Foreign … Read more
Month: January 2021
Graduate Profile: Michael Ivory, Classical And Archaeological Studies
Classical and Archaeological Studies alumnus, Michael Ivory, tells us what he has been doing since graduating from Kent in 2016. What are you doing now? … Read more
Graduate Profile: Dr Simon Elliott, School of Classical and Archaeological Studies
Dr Simon Elliott is a full time historian, archaeologist and broadcaster, after completing his PhD in Classical and Archaeological Studies. What are you doing now? … Read more
Nostalgia Interviews podcast airs last episode of 2020 and first episode of 2021
Head of Department of Religious Studies, Dr Chris Deacy interviewed Professor John Lyden in the latest episode of his Nostalgia Interviews podcast, and the first … Read more
Language Centre launches first Teaching Mandarin Training Programme
The Language Centre launches its first Teaching Mandarin Traineeship Programme in partnership with Xi’an KeDaGaoXin University, China. The trainees are the fourth cohort of undergraduate … Read more
Graduate Profile: Carol Palmer, BA (Hons) English Language and Linguistics
Carol Palmer is a recent graduate in English Language and Linguistics, now studying for a part-time M.Ed in Language Literacies and Dyslexia at the University … Read more
Graduate Profile: Peter Till, BA (Hons) French and Hispanic Studies
After graduating from Kent with a degree in French and Hispanic Studies, Peter went onto complete his master’s in Interpreting and Translation Studies, before being … Read more
Graduate Profile: Clarissa Muller, BA Philosophy
Clarissa is a recent Kent graduate from the Department of Philosophy, and subsequently, Kent Law School, where she followed her interests in Political Philosophy and … Read more
Dr Rebecca Ogden co-organises ‘The Cultural Politics of Reproduction in Latin America’ conference
Lecturer in Latin American Studies, Dr Rebecca Ogden, is co-organising ‘The Cultural Politics of Reproduction in Latin America‘ conference with Dr Rachell Sánchez River, University … Read more
Dr Ada Nifosi publishes on childhood in the ancient Mediterranean
Ada Nifosi, Lecturer in Ancient History in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, recently published a chapter in ‘Children in Antiquity’, a prestigious publication … Read more









