We asked our lecturers what they would recommend for budding philosophers to get stuck into over the festive season, and here’s a great list of … Read more
The New Worldview Paradigm in RE: Implications for the Nonreligious?
The Department of Religious Studies hosted their successful live panel discussion event, The New Worldview Paradigm in RE: Implications for the Nonreligious?, on Wednesday 2 … Read more
Dr Chris Deacy interviews Dr Stephen Garner in latest episode of Nostalgia Interviews
Head of Department of Religious Studies, Dr Chris Deacy, recently interviewed Dr Stephen Garner, Academic Dean and Senior Lecturer in Theology at Laidlaw College in … Read more
Interested in learning a new skill? Why not learn a language?
The Language Centre are offering free online taster sessions in Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese and Russian on Wednesday 3 March 2021: 2:00-3:00 – Arabic 3:00-4:00 – … Read more
First year student, Emily Copeland, is the Institutional Representative for the ULAB
Congratulations to first year Hispanic and English Language and Linguistics student, Emily Copeland, who is the new Institutional Representative within the Undergraduate Linguistic Association of … Read more
Professor Anna Katharina Schaffner interviewed for article about lockdown burnout in British Vogue
Professor of Cultural History, Anna Katharina Schaffner, has been recently interviewed for an article titled, Do you have lockdown burnout? on British Vogue online. Professor … Read more
Full programme available for the upcoming Modern Languages Teaching Forum
We are delighted to share the news that the fourth Modern Languages Teaching Forum, made possible thanks to the generous support of the University Council … Read more
In memoriam: Anne Seller
Professor Richard Norman and Professor Sean Sayers write: Anne Seller (18/2/1941 – 11/11/2020) was one of the first members of academic staff at the University … Read more
Dr Tobias Heinrich discusses recent Vienna terror attack on German radio
Lecturer in German, Dr Tobias Heinrich, was recently interviewed about the terror attacks that took place in Vienna in early November, on German radio station, … Read more
What is it like to work in Japan?
University of Kent’s Language Centre recently hosted an online live event, ‘What is working in Japan like?’. The guest speakers were two University of Kent … Read more