Stuart Allen has won the Arts and Humanities student film competition with ‘COVID in Colour’, a film about how the Arts has changed in the … Read more
Call for submissions: Agreement and Disagreement beyond Ethics and Epistemology conference
The Centre for Practical Normativity and Centre for Reasoning are co-hosting the ‘Agreement and Disagreement beyond Ethics and Epistemology’ conference, sponsored by The Mind Association … Read more
Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency (EIRA) Reading Group
The Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency (EIRA) Reading Group meets fortnightly, on Fridays at 1400*. Students and Staff from the Universities of Johannesburg and Kent … Read more
The Pandemic Philosophy Project 2: the new variant
Lead by Dr Graeme Forbes, the Pandemic Philosophy Project aims to develop interventions to make life better for ourselves and those around us. This is … Read more
Dr Chris Deacy airs 100th episode of his Nostalgia Interviews podcast with guest Pete Paphides
Head of Department, Dr Chris Deacy, has published his 100th episode of the Nostalgia Interviews podcast. For the 100th episode, Dr Deacy’s guest is Pete … Read more
Dr Chris Deacy interviews Anna Neale in 99th episode of Nostalgia Interviews
Head of Department of Religious Studies, Dr Chris Deacy, has published his 99th episode of the Nostalgia Interviews podcast. The 99th episode is with guest, … Read more
Dr Alex Marlow-Mann’s documentary screened at CineMaOltre: Paladium Film Festival
Aside from presiding over the jury of the CineMaOltre: Paladium Film Festival (9-14 March 2021), Dr Alex Marlow-Mann also saw one of his own works … Read more
English for Everybody
Today (1st April 2021) is the final day to apply to take part in the ‘English for Everybody’ programme for 2021/22. In this post, we … Read more
Women’s History Month 2021
To celebrate Women’s History Month 2021, here is a round-up of posts from across the Division of Arts and Humanities written in celebration of International … Read more
Language Centre organises online networking session for Kent and Kobe Women’s University students
The University of Kent organises short exchange programmes annually with our partnership universities in Japan. Sadly, all programmes this year were cancelled due to the … Read more