BA (Hons) Ancient, Medieval and Modern History student, Ben Thomas, has written a two-part blog post series in celebration of Pride Month 2021. By Ben … Read more
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BA Philosophy student, Emily Carter, shares her literature recommendations in celebration of Pride Month 2021
BA (Hons) Philosophy student, Emily Carter, shares her literary recommendations for Pride Month 2021. By Emily Carter BA (Hons) Philosophy Pride is a movement forged … Read more
How the Templeman Library can help you with your dissertation
Associate Lecturer, Nicole Graham, gives an insight into tools and resources that can help you with your dissertation. The Religious Studies Dissertation module provides a … Read more
Part 1: Do our words mean anything?
BA (Hons) Law and Philosophy final year student, Morton Thornton gives us an insight into his recent Philosophy of Language essay. By Morton Thornton Final … Read more
Making the most of your studies: Special Collections and Archives
The Templeman Library at Kent looks after over 150 archival collections, many of which are of local, national and international interest. The University of Kent … Read more
Nicole Graham writes chapter for ‘Ethics in Comedy: Essays in Crossing the Line’
Associate Lecturer, Nicole Graham, has written a chapter called ‘Laughing with “horrible” people: reaffirming ethical boundaries through laughter’ in a new book, Ethics in Comedy: … Read more
Nostalgia Interviews: Paul Hedges
Chris’ guest this week is Paul Hedges, Associate Professor in Interreligious Studies at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, in Singapore. … Read more
Nostalgia Interviews: Christine Atchison
Chris’ guest this week is Christine Atchison, who lives in the suburbs of Toronto, and recently completed a PhD which explored transcendence in film. Christine … Read more
Classics Day 2021: watch the replay
Classics Day is an annual celebration of the latest research in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies at the University of Kent. It is … Read more
Philosophy, Religion and Ethics in a Time of Change
Join the Department of Religious Studies for a weekly series of talks covering topics in Chinese Philosophy, laughter, spirituality to the sacred and how we … Read more