Dr Simon Elliott, who completed his PhD in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, will be delivering a talk entitled ‘The History of Roman London … Read more
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Call for papers: ‘The Future of Normativity’
The Centre for Practical Normativity will be hosting a conference on ‘The Future of Normativity’ to be held on the University of Kent on 28-30 … Read more
Angelos Evangelou publishes on madness
Dr Angelos Evangelou, Associate Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature, has just published a new book entitled Philosophizing Madness from Nietzsche to Derrida (Palgrave, … Read more
September edition of The Reasoner now available
The Reasoner is our monthly digest highlighting exciting new research on reasoning, inference and method in the broadest meaning of the terms. The latest issue, September 2017, … Read more
Charity walk on the Via Francigena
Julia Peters, a PhD student in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, has organised a charity walk along the on the historic route, the Via Francigena, from Canterbury to … Read more
Graeme Forbes in The Philosophers’ Magazine
Dr Graeme Forbes, Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, has written a feature article for the latest issue of The Philosophers’ Magazine, Issue 78, July-September 2017. … Read more
Congratulations to Graham Landon
The Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies is delighted to announce that Graham Landon has completed his PhD, with a project entitled ‘The Speeches in Herodotus and Thucydides: … Read more
Comparative Literature success in the NSS 2017
The results of the National Student Survey 2017 (NSS) have now been released, revealing good news for the Department of Comparative Literature. The NSS is an independent … Read more
SECL success in the National Student Survey
The results of the National Student Survey 2017 (NSS) have now been released, revealing good news for the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL). The NSS is an … Read more
Gordon Lynch on BBC Radio 2
Professor Gordon Lynch, Michael Ramsey Professor of Modern Theology in the Department of Religious Studies, will be featuring on the Jeremy Vine Show on BBC … Read more