Dr Antonio Lázaro-Reboll, Reader in Hispanic Studies and Deputy Head of School and newly-appointed Deputy Director (Planning) for the Division of Arts and Humanities, participated in … Read more
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Boris vs Perikles: ‘21st Century Classicist’ competition finds winner
The ‘21st Century Classicist’ competition, run by the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, has been won by Ancient History student Kieran Blewitt. Undergraduates in … Read more
Free mentoring for Kent’s sixth form language students
The Department of Modern Languages has begun a free mentoring scheme for sixth form language students across the county, to help them maintain and develop … Read more
Cultural Exchanges in Ancient Egypt conference marks launch of new research cluster
Egypt played a central part in the ancient world, yet research and university courses have traditionally focused on Greece and Rome. This first-ever international meeting … Read more
National top 10 rankings in Complete University Guide
The School of European Culture and Languages has achieved a national top 10 position in three of its subject areas in the latest Complete University … Read more
Mosques and Covid-19, culture shock and ‘The Matrix’; nostalgia podcast with Heidi Campbell
In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies, interviews Heidi Campbell, Professor of Communications at A&M … Read more
Patricia Novillo-Corvalán publishes on ‘Virginia Woolf, Europe and Peace’
Dr Patricia Novillo-Corvalán, Head of Department in Comparative Literature, has recently edited a publication on ‘Virginia Woolf, Europe and Peace’ (Liverpool University Press, 2020) along … Read more
Local charities benefit from National Student Survey responses
The School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) has been able to donate £260 to ‘The Friends for Mental Health’ and the East Kent Rape … Read more
Graduate profile: Carolina Tenorio-Espinosa, MA Ancient History
Carolina Tenorio-Espinosa graduated with MA Ancient History (Canterbury and Rome) in 2019 and now works as a Digital Learning Coordinator at a leading business school. … Read more
Chris Deacy on ‘Nostalgia and the ‘New Visibility’ of Religion’
Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology in the Department of Religious Studies, has recently published an article on MDPI.com titled ‘Nostalgia and the ‘New Visibility’ of … Read more