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Rosie Wyles publishes on costumes in Greek tragedy

By SECL at Kent | 13 October 2020

Dr Rosie Wyles, Lecturer in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, has published a new book titled Costumes in Greek Tragedy (Bloomsbury, 2020). The … Read more

Lois Lee on ‘Worldviews in Religious Education’

By SECL at Kent | 05 October 2020

Dr Lois Lee, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies, will be taking part in an online panel discussion and Q&A hosted by Theos … Read more

‘Alone Together: Changing Forms of Sociability from the Rise of Modernism to the Digital Age’ workshop now online

By SECL at Kent | 02 October 2020

A recording of the workshop ‘Alone Together: Changing Forms of Sociability from the Rise of Modernism to the Digital Age’, is now available online. Organised by … Read more

Laura Bailey appears on BBC Radio Bristol

By SECL at Kent | 07 September 2020

Dr Laura Bailey, Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics, has appeared on Mid-Morning on BBC Radio Bristol for a segment discussing  the meaning of the … Read more

Congratulations to our 2020 prize winners

By SECL at Kent | 04 August 2020

We are delighted to offer our congratulations to all our student prize winners this year. In July, we celebrated the outstanding achievements of students in Classical … Read more

Oxford University, Publishing careers, and ‘The Empire Strikes Back’; Nostalgia interview with Michael Gibson

By SECL at Kent | 17 July 2020

In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies, interviews Michael Gibson who works as a Senior … Read more

Boris vs Perikles: ‘21st Century Classicist’ competition finds winner

By SECL at Kent | 16 June 2020

The ‘21st Century Classicist’ competition, run by the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, has been won by Ancient History student Kieran Blewitt. Undergraduates in … Read more

Paul March-Russell on urban fantasy

By SECL at Kent | 19 May 2020

Paul March-Russell, Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature, has published an article in The Conversation titled ‘Urban fantasy novels: why they matter and which … Read more

Philosophy panel discussion ‘Transhumanism: Should we try to take charge of our own evolution?’

By SECL at Kent | 04 September 2019

Is transhumanism possible? Would it be a good or bad thing for the human race? The Department of Philosophy is hosting a panel discussion on … Read more

Workshop on world heritage and sustainable development in Africa

By SECL at Kent | 22 August 2019

A workshop on World Heritage and Sustainable Development in Africa: Implementing the 2015 Policy, is being hosted this week at the iconic Robben Island World … Read more

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