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Religious Studies success in The Guardian

By Michael | 04 June 2014

As published by The Guardian on Monday, the University of Kent remains in the top 20 of UK universities, according to The Guardian University Guide 2015 – holding its … Read more

Film on Magdalene Laundries wins award

By Michael | 25 April 2014

A film on life in the Magdalene Laundries, funded and produced by the Department of Religious Studies in conjunction with the media production company CTVC, … Read more

Chris Deacy writes for Kent on Sunday

By Michael | 24 April 2014

Over the Easter period, Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies from the Department of Religious Studies, took time out to write for the … Read more

Chris Deacy comments on Noah movie

By Michael | 26 February 2014

After the recent UK floods, a forthcoming feature film of Noah and the Ark appears to be a timely subject. The tale is be transferred … Read more

Religious Studies’ film nominated for two awards

By Michael | 19 February 2014

A film for secondary school students on women’s experiences of working in the Magdalene Laundries, developed by the Department of Religious Studies has been shortlisted … Read more

Richard King to lecture on mysticism in Alabama

By Michael | 17 February 2014

On Tuesday 4 March, Professor Richard King from the Department of Religious Studies, will be giving the 2014 Arnov Lecture at the Department of Religious … Read more

Ward Blanton on materialism for the masses

By Michael | 01 February 2014

Dr Ward Blanton, Reader in Biblical Cultures and European Thought in the Department of Religious Studies, has just authored a new monograph, A Materialism for … Read more

National Student Survey 2014 opens

By Michael | 27 January 2014

The National Student Survey 2014 (NSS) is now open. The NSS is a UK-wide survey, giving students towards the end of their degree the opportunity … Read more

Media report on United Nations’ religious findings

By Michael | 07 January 2014

Just before Christmas, the Department of Religious Studies, along with the Department of Politics and International Relations, published a report on representation among United Nations’ … Read more

United Nations needs religious diversity

By ge | 20 December 2013

Research by the Department of Religious Studies and the Department of Politics and International Relations suggests that Christianity still dominates the UN and that a more … Read more

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