Dr Christina Kim, Lecturer in Linguistics in the Department of English Language and Linguistics, has published a chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Experimental Semantics … Read more
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Dunstan Lowe on ‘gamifying’ classical antiquity
Dr Dunstan Lowe, Senior Lecturer in Latin Literature in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, spoke at the Games and Gaming Symposium at the … Read more
Winner announced for Classical and Archaeological Studies short story competition
The Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies was delighted by the response to this year’s short story competition. They received over 100 entries from schools … Read more
The Vatican and Kent host major atheism conference
The global Understanding Unbelief programme to advance the scientific understanding of atheism and nonreligion presents results from its research at the Vatican in Rome at … Read more
Ann-Christine Kinzer wins 2019 Graduate School Prize
Ann-Christine Kinzer, PhD student in German and Comparative Literature, has been awarded the 2019 Graduate School Postgraduate Researcher Prize. In 2018, the Graduate School introduced a series … Read more
Film noir, ambiguous endings and ‘The Buddy Holly Story’: Nostalgia podcast with Michael Hession
In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, speaks … Read more
Lucy O’Meara wins Society for French Studies Research Fellowship
Dr Lucy O’Meara, Senior Lecturer in French in the Department of Modern Languages and Acting Associate Dean for Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Humanities, … Read more
A week in the life of a Modern Languages student
As part of a brand new video series, SECL students guide you through life at Kent. In this first video, second year Hispanic Studies student Rebecca … Read more
‘Jerusalem Destroyed’: Dr Axel Stähler speaks at University of Bern, Switzerland
Dr Axel Stähler, Reader in the Department of Comparative Literature, who is currently working on a new Leverhulme Trust funded book project on ‘Jerusalem Destroyed: Literature, … Read more
A Level student wins translation competition
The French translation competition for A level students, organised by Dr Sara-Louise Cooper, has been won by Shifa Mahomed Teeluck. Shifa won £50 and the … Read more