The Centre for Heritage, with funding from the Eastern Academic Research Consortium (ARC) Event Fund is organising a conference on ‘Managing Change – Urban Heritage Between Conservation … Read more
Category: News
Ward Blanton’s Insurrectionist Manifesto
Dr Ward Blanton, Reader in Biblical Cultures and European Thought in the Department of Religious Studies, has just co-authored a new book, An Insurrectionist Manifesto: … Read more
The Society of Dix-neuviémistes annual Conference
The 14th annual conference of the Society of Dix-neuviémistes takes place at the University of Kent’s Paris centre from 14-16 April 2016. The Society of … Read more
Congratulations to Michael Nash
The Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies is delighted to announce that Michael Nash has successfully defended his MA by Research in Classical & Archaeological … Read more
April edition of The Reasoner now available
The Reasoner is our monthly digest highlighting exciting new research on reasoning, inference and method in the broadest meaning of the term. The latest issue, April 2016, … Read more
Child migrant film shortlisted for Sandford Award
A short film funded by the University of Kent, with Professor Gordon Lynch from the Department of Religious Studies acting as Executive Producer, has been … Read more
2016 Colloquium of the British Association of Academic Phoneticians
Members of the Department of English Language & Linguistics will be presenting papers at the 2016 biennial Colloquium of the British Association of Academic Phoneticians … Read more
Congratulations to Joanne Pettitt
The Department of Comparative Literature is delighted to announce that Joanne Pettitt has been awarded a PhD in Comparative Literature under the supervision of Dr … Read more
William Rowlandson article on Guantánamo Bay
Dr William Rowlandson, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies, in the Department of Modern Languages has had an article entitled ‘Explainer: the long, complicated history of … Read more
Walking challenge for Save the Children
Julia Peters, a PhD student in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, walked for 79 days on the historic route, the Via Francigena, from Canterbury … Read more









