Dr Sophia Labadi, Senior Lecturer in Heritage & Archaeology for the Department of Classical & Archaeological studies, has recently been featured in a report by … Read more
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Christopher Burden-Strevens on Cassius Dio’s Forgotten History of Early Rome
Cassius Dio, a third-century historian who wrote a massive history of Rome from its foundation up until the third century AD, is one of our … Read more
Julian Baggini appointed academic director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Dr Julian Baggini, honorary research fellow in the Department of Philosophy and Kent honorary graduate, has recently been appointed academic director of the Royal Institute … Read more
Shane Weller on Language and Negativity in European Modernism
‘And more and more my own language appears to me like a veil which one has to tear apart in order to get to those things … Read more
Dr Ada Nifosi investigates the status of women in Greco-Roman Egypt
In her new book, Lecturer in Ancient History Dr Ada Nifosi, investigates the status of women in ancient times and discovers issues that remain contested … Read more
Rebecca Ogden interviewed by BBC Radio Kent on studying the languages
Dr Rebecca Ogden, Lecturer in Latin American Studies in the Department for Modern Languages appeared on BBC Radio Kent (Rebecca features at 1:48:00) on 6 March … Read more
Classical and Archaeological Studies launch 2019 short story competition
The Department of Classical and Archaeological studies has launched a Short Story competition for students in years 7-12 in UK schools and colleges. This competition has … Read more
Nostalgia podcast with Darren Griffin
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
SECL alumni take part in ‘Writing for a living’
The School of English and the School of European Culture and Languages worked together to organise ‘Writing for a living’, an event for students across … Read more
Medicine, emotions and ethics among topics for 2019 Philosophy Reading Weekend
The Department of Philosophy recently ran another successful Philosophy Reading Weekend on 23-24 February, with papers and discussions converging on the topics of medicine, emotions … Read more