Professor Karla Pollmann, Head of Classical and Archaeological Studies, will give a lecture in Sweden at the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters in Stockholm, as … Read more
Category: Classical and Archaeological Studies
Ray Laurence discusses Pompeii on France 5
Professor Ray Laurence, Professor of Roman History and Archaeology in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, was interviewed on French television for the documentary Les … Read more
Alumna to journey from Canterbury to Rome
Julia Peters, a graduate from the MA in Roman History and Archaeology (with a Term in Rome) programme, will be walking 1,200 miles from Canterbury … Read more
Karla Pollmann to lecture in Belgium and the Netherlands
Professor Karla Pollmann, Head of the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies and Director of the Centre for Early Christianity and Its Reception (CECIR), is to give lectures in … Read more
PhD student wins University Research Prize
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the University of Kent launched its new Research Prizes in 2014/15 to recognise exceptional achievements and foster excellent research. … Read more
PhD student receives Studienstiftung award
Nikolaus Klassen, a PhD student in the department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, has recently been awarded a prestigious PhD stipend from the Studienstiftung des … Read more
New centre focusing on Early Christianity
The recently inaugurated Centre for Early Christianity and its Reception has now launched its new website. At Kent, there exists a substantial focus of multidisciplinary … Read more
Sophia Labadi participates in drafting UNESCO policy
Dr Sophia Labadi from the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies took part in a UNESCO workshop on World heritage and sustainable development (Trang An, … Read more
National Student Survey 2015 opens
The National Student Survey 2015 (NSS) is now open. The NSS is a UK-wide survey, giving students towards the end of their degree the opportunity to … Read more
A chance to experience Roman shopping
As part of the University of Kent’s ‘Visualisation of the Late Antique City’ project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, PhD student Joe Williams will be … Read more