The Reasoner is our monthly digest highlighting exciting new research on reasoning, inference and method in the broadest meaning of the term. The latest issue, September 2015, … Read more
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Linguistics graduate to edit history of Doctor Who
Emily Cook, a graduate from the MA in Linguistics and the BA (Hons) in English Language & Linguistics, has recently been appointed as editorial assistant for … Read more
British Academy award for Jeremy Carrette
Professor Jeremy Carrette, from the Department of Religious Studies, has won a British Academy Small Research Grant for a project entitled ‘William James on Love: … Read more
Anna Katharina Schaffner in the TLS
An article by Dr Anna Katharina Schaffner, Reader in the Department of Comparative Literature, features on the front cover of this week’s Times Literary Supplement (TLS), … Read more
Gordon Lynch in The Independent
Professor Gordon Lynch, from the Department of Religious Studies, was interviewed by The Independent newspaper last week to preview a forthcoming exhibition at the V&A … Read more
Mikkel Zangenberg to talk at BBC Proms Extra
Dr Mikkel Zangenberg, Lecturer in Danish Language and Culture from the Department of Comparative Literature, will be guest speaking at a forthcoming BBC Proms extra … Read more
In memoriam: Leon Schlamm
Dr Leon Schlamm who worked in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Kent from 1977 to 2011 sadly died on the 3rd … Read more
Classics and Archaeology success in NSS 2015
The results of the National Student Survey 2015 (NSS) have now been released, revealing good news for the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies. The NSS is … Read more
Comparative Literature success in NSS 2015
The results of the National Student Survey 2015 (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 2015
The results of the National Student Survey 2015 (NSS) have now been released, revealing good news for the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL). The NSS is … Read more