Skepsi, a postgraduate-run journal within the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL), are organising an interdisciplinary conference entitled ‘Wandering and Home’, to be held … Read more
Acclaimed director Ken Loach to give public talk at Kent
The University of Kent will host a Q&A with award-winning director Ken Loach on 12 April 2018. The event is free to attend and open … Read more
Call for papers: ‘Pragmatics, Discourse, and Society’
PhD students in the Department of English Language & Linguistics and the School of Politics and International Relations are co-organising a transdisciplinary colloquium on Pragmatics, … Read more
Alumnus Simon Elliott publishes third book
Alumnus Dr Simon Elliott, who completed his PhD in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, has just published his third book entitled Septimius Severus in Scotland: The Northern … Read more
Patricia Novillo-Corvalán on Borges and Shakespeare
Dr Patricia Novillo-Corvalán, Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature, will be giving a talk entitled ‘Borges’s Shakespeare’ at the Rose Theatre Kingston, Kingston-upon-Thames, on Saturday 10 … Read more
Gordon Lynch’s research informs Government report
Expert witness evidence by Gordon Lynch, Michael Ramsey Professor of Modern Theology in the Department of Religious Studies, has been extensively cited in the recent … Read more
Graeme Forbes on the 10,000 year clock
Dr Graeme Forbes, Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, has contributed an article to The Conversation, explaining why a 10,000 year clock is being built under a … Read more
Kirsty Corrigan writes for History Today
Dr Kirsty Corrigan, Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, has contributed the cover article to the latest edition of History Today magazine, … Read more
March 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, March … Read more
Humanities for Hire employability events
The Faculty for Humanities is hosting a two week series of careers events from 5-16 March 2018, under the banner ‘Humanities for Hire’. The events … Read more