Professor Chris Deacy has recently interviewed journalist and former student Jo Phillips for Nostalgia Interviews – a podcast series on nostalgia and how the past … Read more
Aline Kellenberger reflects on impact of support
Aline Kellenberger has recently joined the School of Cultures and Languages for her year abroad. A Study Abroad student from University of Bern in Switzerland, … Read more
Graduate Profile: Jack Saxelby-Smith
“My lecturers were all very supportive, both in the classroom and out, and were extremely effective in making students feel comfortable to take on new … Read more
Graduate profile: Hannah Thomas
“The skills I learnt on my course have been invaluable: critical thinking, research, analysis, writing and communication. A skill I use in particular is the … Read more
Teaching modern languages in a post-COVID world
Language learning is increasingly important for young people, both as an employability asset and as the path to developing intercultural skills and empathy. With the … Read more
December’s Library Blogpost
End of Term Message As the end of the autumn term draws near and you hand in your final assignments, we want to remind you … Read more
Travelling virtually in Xi’an
Connection across borders has been a crucial element of the University of Kent’s identity since it was founded over 50 years ago. Ru Su, Mandarin … Read more
What does Christmas mean for us since 2016?
Dr Chris Deacy, Head of Department of Religious Studies and Reader in Theology and Religious Studies, considers how nostagia plays a role in our view of … Read more
Supporting student success: Emma Mires-Richards
“We are here to help you succeed.” Research skills are critical components of academic success. To ensure that Kent students have the opportunity to thrive … Read more
Supporting student success: Emma Mires-Richards
“We are here to help you succeed.” Research skills are critical components of academic success. To ensure that Kent students have the opportunity to thrive … Read more