Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, has been interviewed for the podcast Wide Open Air Exchange. Wide Open … Read more
Category: Religious Studies
Child migration ballads to feature on Radio 2
he Ballads of Child Migration, a collection of music that was commissioned to coincide with a V&A Museum of Childhood exhibition, ‘On Their Own: Britain’s Child Migrants‘, … Read more
Early Career Awards for Understanding Unbelief
Further to the Understanding Unbelief programme joining the University of Kent, calls for proposals for Early Career Awards as part of the programme are now … Read more
Humanities for Hire employability events
The Faculty of Humanities is hosting a two week series of careers events from 6-17 March 2017 entitled ‘Humanities for Hire‘. The events are designed … Read more
Call for Papers: 9th annual SWIPE conference
The 9th annual SWIPE (Student Work in Progress Exposition) conference will take place on Friday 17 March 2017 at Kent. Organised by students from the … Read more
Gordon Lynch advises child migration abuse
Gordon Lynch, Michael Ramsey Professor of Modern Theology in the Department of Religious Studies, has been publicly confirmed as an expert witness for the Independent … Read more
Symposium on religion and atheism
The Department of Religious Studies and the Department of Philosophy are jointly organising a symposium on religion and atheism on Wednesday 15 February from 1-5pm … Read more
Collaborative Doctoral Award PhD studentship: ‘Understanding Unbelief’
The School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) is pleased to announce a new fully funded Collaborative Doctoral Award PhD studentship between the Department of … Read more
New Humanist interviews Lois Lee
Dr Lois Lee, Research Fellow in the Department of Religious Studies, featured on the New Humanist website earlier in the month, in an interview published … Read more
Major new research project on understanding unbelief
Dr Lois Lee has recently joined the Department of Religious Studies in the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) from UCL, where she will … Read more