The poet Dan Simpson, an alumnus of the University, will walk from London to Canterbury along the route of the Roman road as part of … Read more
Ancient Rome film becomes in-flight movie
A 3D film featuring Professor Ray Laurence from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, The Ancient Splendors of Rome, is now being shown as … Read more
Animation provides new way to explore archaeology
Professor Ray Laurence from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies has produced an animated film about a Roman figurine, which aims to help museum visitors … Read more
Axel Stähler interviewed on Blogerim
Dr Axel Stähler from the Department of Comparative Literature was recently interviewed on his research into early German-Jewish Zionist literature. The interview has been published … Read more
September issue 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 terms. The latest issue, September 2014, is … Read more
Shane Weller publishes on Beckett’s The Unnamable
Shane Weller, Head of the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) and Professor of Comparative Literature, has just co-authored a book with Dirk Van … Read more
Call for papers on ‘creative style’
Dr Jeremy Scott, from the Department of English Language & Linguistics, is organising the 2015 conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). The conference … Read more
Call for papers on progic
Professor Jon Williamson and Dr Juergen Landes, both from the Department of Philosophy, are organising ‘progic 2015’, a workshop on combining probability and logic. The event, … Read more
Archaeology success in the NSS 2014
The results of the National Student Survey 2014 (NSS) have now been released, revealing good news for Kent and the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies in particular, as it … Read more
Linguistics success in the NSS 2014
The results of the National Student Survey 2014 (NSS) have now been released, revealing good news for Kent and the Department of English Language & Linguistics in particular, as it … Read more