Centre for Heritage publishes annual report

The Centre for Heritage has just released its annual report of activities. These activities include two international conferences, ‘New Approaches To Heritage Ethics: Interdisciplinary Conversations … Read more

Ray Laurence to appear on Channel 5

Professor Ray Laurence from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies will appear in the series Rome: The World’s First Superpower, which starts tonight on Channel … Read more

Local treasure to go on display

A helmet discovered in farmland near Canterbury in September 2012, that archaeologists from the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies helped to confirm as dating back … Read more

Congratulations to Phil Brandt

Congratulations to Phil Brandt, a research student in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, who has just been awarded a doctorate for his thesis ‘Negotiating … Read more

Poetry meets archaeology

The poet Dan Simpson, an alumnus of the University, will walk from London to Canterbury along the route of the Roman road as part of … Read more