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Dr Gloria Chamorro receives grant for English Hub for Refugees project

By SECL at Kent | 27 October 2020

Dr Gloria Chamorro, Lecturer in Applied Linguistics in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, has received a grant from the Orange Tree Trust for … Read more

Oxford University, Hinduism and Narnia: Nostalgia interview with Jessica Frazier

By SECL at Kent | 26 October 2020

In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Dr Chris Deacy, Head of the Department of Religious Studies, interviews Jessica Frazier, former University of … Read more

Gordon Lynch gives evidence to Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry

By SECL at Kent | 21 October 2020

Gordon Lynch, Michael Ramsey Professor of Modern Theology in the Department of Religious Studies, has given evidence to the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry based on … Read more

Football, martial arts and Lionel Richie: Nostalgia interview with Leslie De Vries

By SECL at Kent | 15 October 2020

In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Dr Chris Deacy, Head of the Department of Religious Studies, interviews Leslie De Vries, who is … Read more

Rosie Wyles publishes on costumes in Greek tragedy

By SECL at Kent | 13 October 2020

Dr Rosie Wyles, Lecturer in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, has published a new book titled Costumes in Greek Tragedy (Bloomsbury, 2020). The … Read more

Ben Hutchinson publishes on ‘The Midlife Mind’

By SECL at Kent | 13 October 2020

Ben Hutchinson, Professor in European Literature in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, has recently published a new book titled The Midlife Mind (Reaktion … Read more

Archaeology dig uncovers important findings for Canterbury

By SECL at Kent | 12 October 2020

The Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies has concluded an excavation on the Canterbury campus at Blean Church Field, as part of the Blean & … Read more

Lois Lee on ‘Worldviews in Religious Education’

By SECL at Kent | 05 October 2020

Dr Lois Lee, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies, will be taking part in an online panel discussion and Q&A hosted by Theos … Read more

‘Alone Together: Changing Forms of Sociability from the Rise of Modernism to the Digital Age’ workshop now online

By SECL at Kent | 02 October 2020

A recording of the workshop ‘Alone Together: Changing Forms of Sociability from the Rise of Modernism to the Digital Age’, is now available online. Organised by … Read more

Patricia Norvillo-Corvalan to appear on the BBC’s ‘The Forum: Jorge Luis Borges’

By SECL at Kent | 30 September 2020

Dr Patricia Norvillo-Corvalan, Head of the Department of Comparative Literature, will appear on the BBC’s The Forum: Jorge Luis Borges, on Thursday 8 October at … Read more

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