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
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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
Screening and Q&A with Peruvian film director
Peruvian filmmaker Rossana Diaz Costa will present her award-winning film Trip to Timbuktu (2013) on campus next week, on Thursday 16 October 2014. Trip to … 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
Competition: ‘The Origins of Human Language’
The Department of English Language & Linguistics invites all students to participate in a competition for the creation of an exhibit, to be included in … Read more
Conference to debate the digital age
This month, the Centre for Reasoning within the Department of Philosophy, in collaboration with the Knowledge in the Digital World group at Lund University, will … Read more
October edition of The Reasoner now available
The Reasoner is our monthly digest highlighting exciting new research on reasoning, inference and method in the broadest meaning of the term. The latest issue, 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
Language Fair in the Gulbenkian
On Friday 26 October 2014, there will be a special fair to highlight the language opportunities available to all undergraduate students, which can be taken as … 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









