Dr Christina Kim, Lecturer in Linguistics in the Department of English Language and Linguistics, has published a chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Experimental Semantics … Read more
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Winner announced for Classical and Archaeological Studies short story competition
The Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies was delighted by the response to this year’s short story competition. They received over 100 entries from schools … Read more
The Vatican and Kent host major atheism conference
The global Understanding Unbelief programme to advance the scientific understanding of atheism and nonreligion presents results from its research at the Vatican in Rome at … Read more
Eleni Kapogianni and Christina Kim as invited plenary speakers at Manchester Forum in Linguistics
Eleni Kapogianni, Lecturer in Linguistics and co-director of the Centre for Language and Linguistics, and Christina Kim, Lecturer in Linguistics and Director of the Linguistics Laboratory, both … Read more
Graduate profile: Michelle Pullen (Lothers), MA Intercultural Relations 2010
What are you doing now? I work in national accounts (also known as key accounts) for an investment management company focusing on retirement plans. I … Read more
Amalia Arvaniti receives €2.5m European Research Grant
Professor Amalia Arvaniti has been awarded a grant of almost €2.5m to investigate the role of tone of voice in communication and ways it might … Read more
Kent goes to Italy: Pompeii and Paestum
The week started with Pompeii, an exceptionally well-preserved settlement whose origins go back to the Greek colonisation of the southern Italian coast in the Archaic … Read more
Kent goes to Italy: Ostia and Rome
The third day of the trip brought an excursion to Ostia, Rome’s ancient port at the mouth of the Tiber. Much of what remains of … Read more
What does feminism bring to biblical scholarship?
The Bible and Feminism: Remapping the Field (Oxford University Press), edited by Yvonne Sherwood, Professor of Biblical Cultures and Politics in the Department of Religious Studies, was … Read more
Challenging the hierarchy of evidence
Evidence-based medicine has transformed the way in which statistical evidence is used in medicine. Professor Jon Williamson and Dr Michael Wilde, from the Department of Philosophy … Read more