A 3D film featuring Professor Ray Laurence from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, The Ancient Splendors of Rome, is now being shown as … Read more
Category: Classical and Archaeological Studies
Animation provides new way to explore archaeology
Professor Ray Laurence from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies has produced an animated film about a Roman figurine, which aims to help museum visitors … Read more
Archaeology success in the NSS 2014
The results of the National Student Survey 2014 (NSS) have now been released, revealing good news for Kent and the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies in particular, as it … Read more
Congratulations to our CLAS graduands
Congratulations to our final-year students from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies (CLAS) who are graduating today with their well-earned degrees. This is the culmination of three … Read more
UNESCO at heritage conference
Anne Lemaistre, Head of the UNESCO office in Cambodia, will visit Kent as part of the Centre for Heritage conference on ‘New Approaches to Heritage … Read more
Classics and Ancient History success in The Guardian
As published by The Guardian on Monday, the University of Kent remains in the top 20 of UK universities, according to The Guardian University Guide 2015 – holding its … Read more
Classical & Archaeological Studies student wins Templeman Scholarship
Congratulations to Ciara Nicolaou, a third-year Classical & Archaeological Studies undergraduate, who has won the Templeman Scholarship to continue to study for an MA in … Read more
British Ambassador praises MA in Heritage Management
The UK Government website gov.uk has published a news story about a Kent in Athens event and our MA in Heritage Management programme, offered by the … Read more
Sophia Labadi to open heritage conference
The Centre for Heritage at Kent is co-organising, with the Center for Heritage and Society at the University of Massachusetts, an international conference entitled ‘Heritage … Read more
Conference: ‘Visualisation of the Late Antique City’
The results of the Leverhulme-funded research project, ‘Visualising Late Antiquity’, undertaken by Dr Luke Lavan and Dr Ellen Swift from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, will be presented … Read more