Dr Jessica Frazier from the Department of Religious Studies has acted as the main consultant on a BBC programme entitled Yoga: Bend it Like Britain, which is to be … Read more
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Student wins Outstanding Achievement Award
Joshua Gottlieb, a third year BA (Hons) in Comparative Literature and Philosophy student, has won the ‘Outstanding Achievement Award’ at the Kent Union awards for his … Read more
CHASE funds PhD student placement
Catherine Hoggarth, a PhD student in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, has secured a three month placement at the Corinium Museum in Cirencester with funding … Read more
Mark Harrison discussed heritage crime on BBC1
Mark Harrison, Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, appeared on BBC1’s Crimewatch Roadshow yesterday, Tuesday 9 June, to talk about heritage crime. … Read more
Congratulations to Danielle Shalet
The Department of Religious Studies is delighted to announce that Danielle Shalet has been awarded a PhD in Theology and Religious Studies, under the supervision … Read more
Linguistics student secures journalism internships
Third-year student Aimee Dutto has secured three internships at women’s magazines following the successful completion of the module ‘Writing in the Media: A Practical Approach‘, run … Read more
Natalia Sobrevilla Perea publishes on the Cádiz Constitution
Dr Natalia Sobrevilla Perea from the Department of Modern Languages has just co-edited a book with Scott Eastman, Associate Professor at Creighton University, entitled The … Read more
Mikkel Zangenberg at Nordicana 2015
Dr Mikkel Zangenberg from the Department of Comparative Literature will be participating at Nordicana: Nordic Noir & Beyond, the UK festival of Scandinavian drama and … Read more
Paul March-Russell to discuss Aldiss at Minicon
Dr Paul March-Russell, from the Department of Comparative Literature, will be participating in Minicon, a science fiction convention, this Saturday 6 June. The event is … Read more
Robin Gill contributes to report on children in clinical research
Professor Robin Gill, Emeritus professor of Applied Theology, in the Department of Religious Studies has contributed to a new report by the Nuffield Council on … Read more









