Welcome to all our new students who will be joining us in September! We’ve put together some top tips to prepare for your course, and … Read more
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Preparing for Kent: top tips from the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics
Welcome to all the new students joining us in September! We’ve put together some top tip for new students joining the Department of Modern Languages … Read more
Pre-reading for new students: 21st Century Classics
Head of Department Kelli C. Rudolph speak about this year’s pre-reading: Class Clown: On Boris Johnson’s Virtuosic Misquotation of Homer. During Welcome Week, (virtual) discussion groups, … Read more
Diverse experiences welcome: Classical & Archaeological Studies at Kent
It can be daunting coming to University, but all of our students are offered the support they need to excel, whatever their educational background or … Read more
Getting to know us: Staff in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies
Kelli Rudolph, Head of Department You’ll meet Kelli in Fresher’s Week at our introductory Departmental meeting, and may subsequently encounter her in her role as Head of Department. … Read more
Classical & Archaeological Studies: an insider’s guide
At Kent, you can explore the ancient world all the way from prehistory to the late Roman Empire and early Christianity. To give new students … Read more
Department of Philosophy hosts UK’s premier philosophy conference
The Joint Session is the premier UK general philosophy conference, held annually during the summer by the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association. It has … Read more
Breaking into sign language
Although much is known about how adults learn a second spoken language, very little research has focused on how they learn a sign language. Have … Read more
Graduate profile: Carolina Tenorio-Espinosa, MA Ancient History
Carolina Tenorio-Espinosa graduated with MA Ancient History (Canterbury and Rome) in 2019 and now works as a Digital Learning Coordinator at a leading business school. … Read more
Modern Languages Teaching Forum shares best practice in distance learning
The University of Kent’s Modern Languages Teaching Forum, which met for the third time on 27 May, attracted around 150 teachers of languages at secondary … Read more