The Centre for Heritage and The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge in Canterbury will host its second public lecture, entitled ‘Museums and Social Justice’, on Thursday … Read more
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The Roman Archaeology Conference 2016
Postgraduate students from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies will be participating at the 12th Roman Archaeology Conference at Sapienza University of Rome, an international … Read more
SECL alumni presentation on publishing
As part of the Humanities for Hire employability events series, the School of European Culture and Languages is hosting a ‘Working in Publishing’ panel on Thursday … Read more
Congratulations to Éléonore Sibourg
The Department of Modern Languages is delighted to announce that Éléonore Sibourg has been awarded a PhD under the supervision of Professor Peter Reid, Dr … Read more
Humanities for Hire employability events
The Faculty of Humanities is hosting a two week series of careers events from 7-18 March 2016 entitled ‘Humanities for Hire’. The events are designed … Read more
Call for papers: 8th annual SWIPE conference
The 8th annual SWIPE (Student Work In Progress Exposition) conference will take place on Friday 18 March 2016 at Kent. Organised by students from the … Read more
SECL success in University Research Prizes
We are delighted to announce Professor Gordon Lynch from the Department of Religious Studies, has won the Faculty of Humanities Research Prize 2016. The University’s … Read more
Ben Hutchinson in Times Literary Supplement
Professor Ben Hutchinson, from the Department of Modern Languages has a Commentary in this week’s Times Literary Supplement (TLS), entitled ‘A Posthumous Honour – On Lateness, … Read more
William Rowlandson to talk at Queen Mary University
Dr William Rowlandson, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies in the Department of Modern Languages, is to talk at the Queen Mary University of London on … Read more
SECL student to appear in Midsomer Murders
Charity Griffiths, an Archaeology and Anthropology BA (Hons) student in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, is to appear as a supporting artist in … Read more