The University of Kent at Rome is pleased to be able to offer a Faculty of Humanities Scholarship for the academic year 2014/15, consisting of … Read more
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Media report on United Nations’ religious findings
Just before Christmas, the Department of Religious Studies, along with the Department of Politics and International Relations, published a report on representation among United Nations’ … Read more
January 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, January … Read more
Debate: ‘Joys and Problems of Christmas’
Two members of the Department of Religious Studies have published a debate the joys and problems of Christmas online in two parts. In part 1 Dr Chris Deacy, … Read more
Philosophy and Classics alumna on University Challenge
A well-known alumna from the departments of Classical & Archaeological Studies and Philosophy will be competing BBC2’s Christmas University Challenge to be broadcast on Saturday … Read more
Francesco Capello explores ‘mirror cities’
The Italian publisher FrancoAngeli has just published a new volume by Dr Francesco Capello from the Department of Italian. The title of the book is Città specchio. … Read more
A comparative approach to Jewish magical realism
Symbolism: An International Annual of Critical Aesthetics has just published a special issue on Jewish magical realism, edited by Dr Axel Staehler, Reader in Comparative … Read more
International media picks up on uptalk
Research on uptalk by Professor Amalia Arvaniti, Head of English Language & Linguistics, has been picked up by the international media, including the BBC and … Read more
Call for papers: Inaugural Normativity Conference
The Southern Normativity Group (SoNG) will hold its Inaugural Normativity Conference at Kent 22 March 2014. The keynote will be given by Sharon Street (New York University). SoNG is composed … Read more
Latest issue of Skepsi now available
Skepsi is a peer-reviewed online journal produced within the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL). It is run by our PhD/MA candidates, with the support … Read more







