Congratulations to our final-year students from the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) who are graduating today with their well-earned degrees. This is the culmination … Read more
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Jon Williamson wins Leverhulme grant on physics and biology
Professor Jon Williamson from the Department of Philosophy has won a Leverhulme Trust research grant for a project entitled ‘Grading Evidence of Mechanisms in Physics … Read more
Congratulations to Patricia Hodges
Patricia Hodges, Associate Lecturer in the Department of French, has just been awarded her doctorate for her thesis ‘Reading for The Subject: Plots of Desire … Read more
SECL students pass Diplôme de Français Professionnel
Congratulations to our students from the Department of French who have passed the Diplôme de français professionnel. The School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) is an … Read more
Gordon Lynch on Radio 4’s ‘Sunday’
Gordon Lynch, Michael Ramsey Professor of Modern Theology from the Department of Religious Studies, spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Sunday programme on Sunday 13 July at … Read more
New Asian Studies undergraduate programmes
The School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) is pleased to announce its new suite of Asian Studies BA (Hons) programmes, all offered in combination … Read more
French students to play part in Bastille parade
Two students from the Department of French will be representing the UK in the Bastille Day parade in Paris on Monday 14 July. Ellie Clampin, … Read more
Nimier conference gains French press coverage
The conference held at the University of Kent at Paris on the work of prolific French author Marie Nimier, organised by Dr Ana de Medeiros … Read more
Ward Blanton to talk on Pasolini at the ICA
Dr Ward Blanton from the Department of Religious Studies will be at the Institute of Contemporary Arts on Thursday 10 July as part of a panel … Read more
Congratulations to our academic staff
Congratulations to our academic staff on well-earned promotions in their roles for the forthcoming academic year: Comparative Literature Anna Katharina Schaffner – to Reader in … Read more









