Students from the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies are taking part in the excavation of a Bronze Age round barrow in Broadstairs in partnership … Read more
Author: Lloyd Bosworth
French linguistic policies and the regional languages
Professor Anne Judge will be presenting a paper entitled ‘French linguistic policies and the regional languages: an ideological battleground’ for the Centre for Language and … Read more
New book released by Classical and Archaeological Studies staff
AltaMira Press has just released a new title authored by Dr Sophia Labadi from the Department of Classics and Archaeological Studies at SECL. The book … Read more
Kent in Athens attracts scholarship funding from Greek foundation
At least five students from the developing world will be awarded scholarships from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) to support their studies for a master’s … Read more
Was the Roman Empire an early form of globalisation?
Professor Ray Laurence from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies will ask if the Roman Empire was an early form of globalisation as part of a … Read more
KIASH Inaugural Lecture: Professor Ray Laurence
KIASH Inaugural Lecture – Thursday, 8 November 2012, 6:00 pm – Woolf Lecture Theatre Professor Ray Laurence, ‘Pompeii, Roads and the Spatial Turn – was … Read more
World ranking for Philosophy at Kent
The new QS World subject rankings for 2012 have been released (http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2012/subject-rankings/) and Kent appears in 5 of the top 200 subject listings: Philosophy – ranked … Read more
Kent’s Employability Points Scheme shortlisted for Times Higher Education Awards
The University of Kent today (6 September) welcomed the news that its Employability Points Scheme (EPS) has been shortlisted in the Outstanding Support for Students … Read more
Kent student language-assistants at Naresuan University in Thailand
Eight students from Kent have started teaching and, more importantly, making friends at Naresuan University in Thailand where they will be working as English-language teaching … Read more
PhD study of Roman customs and practice successfully completed by Marleen Martens
Marleen Martens’ PhD thesis has been passed by her panel of four examiners. Congratulations Marleen! Marleen is registered at the Free University of Amsterdam, with … Read more