Skepsi will be holding its 11th annual disciplinary conference this week, under the theme ‘Wandering and Home’. The event will be held this Friday, 25 … Read more
Chris Deacy podcast on nostalgia
Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, has just released the first in a podcast series on … Read more
Xiaofan Amy Li awarded travel fund
Dr Xiaofan Amy Li, Lecturer in Comparative Literature, has been awarded the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation travel fund by the European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS), … Read more
SECL Student Success Project prize winner
The Student Success Project Team have awarded the prize of an Amazon Echo Dot to James Stock, on the BA (Hons) in Religious Studies. The prize … Read more
Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression festival
The Department of Religious Studies is hosting the Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression Workshop and Festival, a two-day event running over the weekend of 2-3 … Read more
Congratulations to Francesca Giliberto
The Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies is delighted to announce that Francesca Giliberto has completed her PhD, entitled ‘Linking Theory with Practice: Assessing the … Read more
Congratulations to Helen Hui-Yueh Cheng
The Department of Modern Languages is delighted to announce that Helen Hui-Yueh Cheng has completed her PhD in French, entitled ‘In Search of an Individual … Read more
Congratulations to Andrew Bates
The Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies is delighted to announce that Andrew Bates has completed his PhD, entitled ‘Making the Invisible Visible: New Survey … Read more
Shane Weller on Beckett’s Endgame
Shane Weller, Professor of Comparative Literature and Head of the School of European Culture and Languages, has co-authored a new book entitled The Making of … Read more
Open lecture to celebrate Europe
The University of Kent will be hosting a series of events to celebrate Europe Day on Wednesday 9 May. International Partnerships is hosting a ‘European … Read more