In a year quite unlike any other, we wanted to acknowledge how fantastically resilient our students have all been throughout an extremely difficult time. To … Read more
Month: August 2021
Arts and Humanities Heroes 2021
In a year quite unlike any other, we wanted to acknowledge how fantastically resilient our students have all been throughout an extremely difficult time. To … Read more
Arts and Humanities Heroes 2021
In a year quite unlike any other, we wanted to acknowledge how fantastically resilient our students have all been throughout an extremely difficult time. To … Read more
Arts and Humanities Heroes 2021
In a year quite unlike any other, we wanted to acknowledge how fantastically resilient our students have all been throughout an extremely difficult time. To … Read more
Preparing to start studying new modules: top tips!
Dr Nicole Graham shares her top tips for preparing to start studying new modules at the Department of Religious Studies. Factor in relaxation time It … Read more
Dr Chris Deacy interviews Professor David Cheetham in latest podcast episode
Head of Department, Dr Chris Deacy, interviews David Cheetham, Professor of Philosophical Theology at the University of Birmingham in his latest Nostalgia Interviews podcast epsiode. … Read more
Recent graduate Phoebe-May King shares her top tips for new English Language and Linguistics students
We caught up with recent 2021 BA (Hons) English and American Literature and English Language and Linguistics graduate, Phoebe-May King, about her plans for the … Read more
Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies: Get to know us
Meet our academic staff from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies. Dr Kelli Rudolph (Head of Department) You’ll meet Kelli in Welcome Week at … Read more
Diverse experiences welcome!
Coming to University can be daunting, but all our students are offered the support they need to excel, whatever their educational background or personal circumstances. … Read more
Religious Studies: recommended reading
Religious Studies at Kent will develop your understanding of global religions and philosophies, such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism, as well as modern … Read more





