The results of the National Student Survey 2018 (NSS) have now been released, revealing excellent news for the Department of English Language & Linguistics. The NSS is an independent … Read more
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SECL successes in the NSS 2018
The results of the National Student Survey 2018 (NSS) have now been released, revealing good news for the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL). The NSS … Read more
Comparative Literature success in the NSS 2018
The results of the National Student Survey 2018 (NSS) have now been released, revealing excellent news for the Department of Comparative Literature. The NSS is an independent UK-wide … Read more
Two new books from Simon Elliott
Dr Simon Elliott, Honorary Research Fellow and alumnus of the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, has just published two further works, Ragstone to Riches … Read more
Congratulations to our academic staff
Congratulations to our academic staff on well-earned promotions in their roles for the forthcoming academic year: Classical & Archaeological Studies Dr Dunstan Lowe will be … Read more
New open access publication on mechanisms in medicine
Jon Williamson, Professor of Reasoning, Inference and Scientific Method, and Dr Michael Wilde, Lecturer in Philosophy, both from the Department of Philosophy, have contributed to the … Read more
2018 Arthur C. Clarke Award announced
The 2018 Arthur C. Clarke Award for science fiction has just been awarded to Anne Charnok’s Dreams Before the Start of Time (47North 2017), a novel set in … Read more
Nostalgia podcast with Michael Hughes
Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, has just released a new episode of his podcast series … Read more
Matthew Whittingham publishes PhD thesis
Kent alumnus Dr Matthew Whittingham, who completed his doctorate in the Department of Philosophy, has published his thesis as The Self and Social Relations (Palgrave Macmillan, … Read more
Congratulations to our graduates
Congratulations to our final-year students from the Department of Comparative Literature, who graduated yesterday with their well-earned degrees. This is the culmination of three or four years … Read more