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Alumni reveal what life is like after your Modern Languages degree

By flj | 18 March 2019

On Saturday 16 March, the Department of Modern Languages was delighted to welcome six former students to campus for “life after your Modern Languages degree” … Read more

Gordon Lynch on the history of British child migration

By flj | 13 March 2019

As well as publications, an exhibition and a music project, Professor Gordon Lynch’s work on child migration has led to him serving as an expert … Read more

Christopher Burden-Strevens on Cassius Dio’s Forgotten History of Early Rome

By flj | 12 March 2019

Cassius Dio, a third-century historian who wrote a massive history of Rome from its foundation up until the third century AD, is one of our … Read more

Shane Weller on Language and Negativity in European Modernism

By flj | 08 March 2019

‘And more and more my own language appears to me like a veil which one has to tear apart in order to get to those things … Read more

Dr Ada Nifosi investigates the status of women in Greco-Roman Egypt

By flj | 07 March 2019

In her new book, Lecturer in Ancient History Dr Ada Nifosi, investigates the status of women in ancient times and discovers issues that remain contested … Read more

Rebecca Ogden interviewed by BBC Radio Kent on studying the languages

By flj | 07 March 2019

Dr Rebecca Ogden, Lecturer in Latin American Studies in the Department for Modern Languages appeared on BBC Radio Kent (Rebecca features at 1:48:00) on 6 March … Read more

Expert comment: Financial recompense for former child migrants remains an arbitrary patchwork

By flj | 01 February 2019

After the announcement today that the UK Government is opening its redress scheme for those sent overseas as part of the UK child migration programmes, … Read more

David Walsh interviews Classical and Archaeological Studies alumna Becky Newson

By flj | 20 January 2019

Dr David Walsh, Lecturer in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies has just released a new episode of his podcast available now to stream … Read more

Nostalgia podcast with Dan and Lavinia Cohn-Sherbok

By flj | 21 December 2018

In the last episode of the Nostalgia podcast series before Christmas, Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, … Read more

Prospective students welcomed to Humanities at Kent Day

By flj | 13 November 2018

On Saturday 10th November, the School of European Culture & Languages welcomed over 70 prospective students and their families to Kent for an inspiring day … Read more

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