Chris’ guest this week is Christine Atchison, who lives in the suburbs of Toronto, and recently completed a PhD which explored transcendence in film. Christine … Read more
Author: Matthew Brears
Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
To mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2021, here is a round-up of posts from across the Division of Arts and Humanities. MA Postcolonial Studies student, … Read more
Nostalgia Interviews: Kate Fox
Dr Chris Deacy interviews poet, stand up comedian, academic, journalist, broadcaster and ethnographer, Kate Fox as part of his Nostalgia Interviews. Kate talks about her last … Read more
Stuart Allen wins student film competition with ‘COVID in Colour’
Stuart Allen has won the Arts and Humanities student film competition with ‘COVID in Colour’, a film about how the Arts has changed in the … Read more
The Pandemic Philosophy Project 2: the new variant
Lead by Dr Graeme Forbes, the Pandemic Philosophy Project aims to develop interventions to make life better for ourselves and those around us. This is … Read more
Dr Alex Marlow-Mann leads the International Jury for the Paladium Film Festival
Dr Alex Marlow-Mann, Lecturer in Italian, was President of the International Jury for CineMaOltre: Paladium Film Festival, which took place from the 9th-14th March 2021. … Read more
Graduate profile: Rosanna Douglas, BA Comparative Literature
We catch up with Comparative Literature graduate, Rosanna Douglas, to find out what she’s been up to since leaving Kent. Which course did you study … Read more
International Women’s Day: Inspirational figures
To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, Religious Studies academics have put together a list of inspirational women that you need to know about! Dr … Read more
Graduate Profile: Abi Hawkins
Graduate, Abi Hawkins, tells us about what she has been doing since leaving Kent. What are you doing now? I am the Head of Religious … Read more
English Language and Linguistics students’ poetry about life in the times of pandemic
Students studying Phonetics and Phonology have entered a poetry competition focusing on life during a pandemic. A message to 2020 by Emily Copeland 2020 what a mess … Read more