We asked our lecturers what they would recommend for budding Classicists, Ancient Historians and Archaeologists to get stuck into over Christmas, and here’s what they … Read more
Some ideas for festive reading, viewing and listening…
We asked our lecturers what they would recommend for students of Comparative Literature to get stuck into over Christmas, and here’s what they came up … Read more
Tamara Rathcke publishes in ScienceDirect journal
Dr Tamara Rathcke, Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Language and Linguistics, has published an article in the journal ScienceDirect titled ‘Dialectal phonology constrains … Read more
Cultures of Sustainability supports tree-planting on campus
Dr William Rowlandson, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies in the Department of Modern Languages and Convenor of the Cultures of Sustainability module, joined student Racheal … Read more
Philosophy alumnus Teddy Groves published in The Guardian
Alumnus Teddy Groves (PhD Philosophy, 2016) has written an article for The Guardian on the upcoming general election, entitled ‘If pollsters want us to trust their … Read more
North Wales, multi-lingual education and football stickers; Nostalgia podcast with Dr. Trystan Hughes
In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Chris Deacy, Head of the Department of Religious Studies, interviews Dr. Trystan Hughes, a Church in … Read more
BBC Radio 4 produces documentary based on Anna Katharina Schaffner’s research
BBC Radio 4 has produced a documentary called Exhaustion: A History, based on the research of Anna Katharina Schaffner, Reader in Comparative Literature and Medical … Read more
December edition 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, … Read more
In memoriam: Roger Cardinal
It was with sadness that the University learned of the passing of Professor Roger Cardinal, who was appointed to a lectureship in French at Kent … Read more
Religious Studies careers, Oxford and education for the working class; Nostalgia podcast with Mary Sullivan
In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Chris Deacy, Head of the Department of Religious Studies, interviews Mary Sullivan, a retired psychiatric nurse … Read more