This unique MA is designed for students who wish to adopt a twin-tracked approach to the past by using both historical sources and archaeological evidence. … Read more
Category: News
New MA in Heritage Management
The MA in Heritage Management is a unique programme combining the worlds of archaeology and business and is taught in Athens at Eleusis, an area … Read more
New staff publications
Ray Laurence, Families in the Greco-Roman World (Continuum, 2012) Ray Laurence, The City in the Roman West, c.250 BC–c.AD 250 (Cambridge University Press, 2011) Anne … Read more
School staff win University Teaching Prize
The School of European Culture and Languages is pleased to announce that two teaching staff from within the school were recipients of one of this … Read more
European Jointly Supervised PhD Scholarship awarded to Italian student
Congratulations to Marco Piasentier, a University of Kent Italian PhD student, for winning this year’s prestigious award. Jointly supervised PhDs (widely known as cotutelles) offer PhD … Read more
Cultural value of Canterbury’s Roman objects revealed
New insights into how to look at and reveal the meaning of some of the artefacts in Canterbury’s Roman museum are revealed in a new … Read more
Arthur Keaveney nominated President of the Classical Association of Ireland for 2013
Dr Arthur Keaveney, Reader in Ancient History at the University of Kent, has been nominated as President of the Classical Association of Ireland for 2013. … Read more
Leverhulme prize for Ben Hutchinson
Internationally recognised research into German and modern European literature has won a University academic a prestigious Leverhulme Trust prize. Dr Ben Hutchinson, Head of German … Read more
6th Annual Archaeology of the Transmanche Lecture
Dr Wim De Clercq, Professor at the University of Ghent, will give a general Lecture entitled: ‘Landscape, People and Finds in Extrema Galliarum. The Flemish … Read more
Postgraduate funding opportunities
Postgraduate Funding Opportunities Bursaries to enable students to participate in departmental projects for three weeks at a time, covering travel, food and accommodation. More info… … Read more

