BBC broadcaster Fi Glover visited the University of Kent on Thursday 13 November, to talk about her career in radio, publishing and television, as part of … Read more
Category: Classical and Archaeological Studies
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
Roman poetry walk makes the local press
The Canterbury Times, the local newspaper also covering Whitstable, Herne Bay and Faversham has featured an article on poet Dan Simpson, who at the beginning … Read more
PhD students to talk at ICS seminars
Two PhD students from the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies are to speak at a prestigious work-in-progress seminar organised by the Institute of Classical … Read more
Rosie Wyles talks at Cheltenham Literary Festival
Dr Rosie Wyles from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies will be part of a panel discussing Greek tragedy at Cheltenham Literature Festival on this Friday, 10 October 2014. … 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
Digging and blogging in the Lincolnshire Wolds
Melissa Dabbs, a BA (Hons) student in Classical & Archaeological Studies and History & Philosophy of Art, has put together a blog on a fieldwork … 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