Yearly Archives: 2015

Calling all would-be actors!

The University of Kent Players, made up of members of University staff, are holding an open audition for their next production.

The audition is this coming Monday (20 July) from 5.30pm onwards in Grimond Lecture Theatre 2. The play will take place from 21-24 October in the Gulbenkian Theatre and rehearsals will be Monday and Wednesday evenings, starting as soon as possible.

So, if you have a desire to tread the boards, or even if you would like to help behind the scenes, please email Zarina Hawkins for further details. It’s a lot of fun and great way to show colleagues a side of you they may never have known!

This will be the fourth production by the University of Kent Players, following the success of Terence Rattigan’s Flare Path and Agatha Christie’s A Murder is Announced in 2014 and Michael Cooney’s Cash on Delivery earlier this year.

London St Pancras to Margate train journey inspires art work

Downloadable as an App, the work by composer/artist Claudia Molitor will also go on display at the Turner Contemporary 20 June – 13 September.

Informed by trains, journeying and the disconnect between looking at the passing landscape and hearing only the interior sounds of the carriage, the piece – titled Sonorama – is described as ‘filling the gap between the visual and sonic realities of train travel’.

Imagining the journey as the ‘score’, Claudia Molitor’s  cycle of works, collected interviews, readings and British Library archive material respond to the social history of the route. The tracks cover topics as diverse as visio-centricity, Roman history and hop-picking – all relating to a different point or area between London St Pancras and Margate.

The App, which features contributions from flautist Jan Hendrickse, poet Lemn Sissay, saxophonist Evan Parker and writer Charlotte Higgins, will be free to download at the App store from 19 June – 30 September 2015.

Claudia Molitor lectures at the University’s School of Music and Fine Art.

Footsteps Project submission deadline 20 July

The Footsteps Project, which has raised over £25,000 for student scholarships, project funding and hardship bursaries through the Kent Opportunity Fund, will be completing its fourth stage on Monday 20 July.

Bricks ordered by midnight on the 20th will be set in the Crab & Winkle path in time for the University’s 50th Festival on 4-6 September 2015.

The Footsteps Project enables students, alumni and friends of the University to engrave a message on the new path by the Templeman Library and leave a lasting legacy at Kent. Not only will the path recognise all those who have made Kent what it is today, it will also support and inspire a future generation of students to follow in your footsteps.

Find out more and place your order via this website or emailing 50years@kent.ac.uk

Save on tickets for bOing! Family Festival 2015

bOing! family festival is back on 29 & 30 August 2015. Two days of brilliant creativity and fun for all ages here on campus – and all University staff are invited to be part of it.

Entry to bOing! is free, as are all of the outdoor performances and events – including the spectacular Motionhouse with their 3 dancing diggers that will perform by the Kent Wheel! http://tinyurl.com/gulbfragile

We also have ticketed events headlined by Spanish company Aracaladanza, with their beautiful show Nubes (Clouds). Tickets for shows are only £5/£8 but we also have a limited number of discounted bOing! packages when you book for 2 (£10) or 3 (£13) shows in advance.

If you missed bOing! last year it is such a great weekend to be on campus, so please come along and bring your family and friends (and their friends too!).

go to www.boingfestival.com to find out more or to book your tickets.

Changes to SAUL

Changes to future pension benefits, provided by SAUL (Superannuation Arrangements of the University of London) have been proposed by the SAUL Benefit Reform Committee to address the scheme deficit. The proposed date for change is 1 April 2016.

A period of consultation begins on 13 July between the University and affected staff and their representatives and is scheduled to end on 13 September.

A consultation document has been sent out to all affected members. Further information and other resources are available on the SAUL consultation website at www.saul.org.uk/consultation

Please check the Kent HR web pages for details of local events and resources.

Queries regarding the consultation process can be addressed to Wendy Green in the HR Department. Alan Gazzard and Tarnia Craswell from the Pensions Team are available to answer individual pension questions.

Templeman Library East Extension Lift – Temporarily Out Of Service

From 20th – 24th July 2015 between 8am – 4:30pm the library east extension lift will be taken out of service in order to install an air conditioning unit. The work will be carried out by engineers from Adcocks.

In addition to this on the 20th of July door rollers will also be installed, this work will be carried out by an engineer from Guideline Lifts.

The east extension basement fire exit will also be affected during this time, so please be aware of alternative emergency exits.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause, if you have any queries please contact the Estates Helpdesk on extn. 3209.

 

Kent hosts PALA 2015 conference

The University is delighted to be hosting the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) 2015 International Conference on ‘Creative Style’, from 15-18 July 2015 in Woolf College.

PALA is the leading international academic association for those who work in stylistics, poetics, and associated fields of language and linguistics and the annual conference is the main event of the year for members.

This year’s conference has been organised by Dr Jeremy Scott, from the Department of English Language & Linguistics, and has over 180 delegates including high profile speakers such as Katie Wales (University of Nottingham) on ‘Thing Theory Meets Prosopodoeia’ and Michael Toolan (University of Birmingham) on ‘Harris and Leech on Creativity and the Teaching of Poetry’.

The conference also includes a series of special interest groups on Crime Writing, Pragmatic Literary Stylistics, Creative Writing, and Reader Response Research in Stylistics. Further details and the full programme of events can be found at http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/creative-style-conference

The PALA Conference will be preceded by a three-day summer school on critical stylistics, taught by leading scholars in the field and aimed at undergraduates and postgraduate students with interests in intersections between language and literature. Further details are available at: http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/creative-style-conference/crime-writing-sig/pala-summer-school/

Natalia Sobrevilla Perea wins Leverhulme funding on war and nationhood

Dr Natalia Sobrevilla Perea, from the Department of Hispanic Studies, has just received a Leverhulme Trust International Networks grant to build an international network on ‘War and Nation: Identity and the Process of State-Building in South America (1800-1840)’.

Beginning in 2008, the celebrations of Spanish American independence led to a flurry of historical work challenging nationalist assumptions that current countries have existed since times immemorial. Until the 1840s, the Latin American countries we know today did not exist in their present form. Very little historiographical attention has been paid to both transnational and civil wars that took place across South America after final independence in 1825, and in no case have they been seen in a comparative way.

The new network seeks to move forward with this line of enquiry and interrogate how war became a catalyst for identity, fuelling the development of identities that would eventually become national in these newly created states. To be able to really understand and explain how the new states that emerged from Colonialism, it is necessary to work outside the constraints of the nations we know today, as they did not exist as such until much later.

The network will produce historical scholarship useful to Latin American specialists interested in the region and period, as well as to the wider literature on nationalism, and aims to produce an online resource that will make the analysis produced accessible to the wider public. The network will also engage with popular understandings of the nation around key public celebrations in the upcoming years, particularly in the popular media.

For more details on the Leverhulme Trust International Network grant scheme, please see the page here: www.leverhulme.ac.uk/funding/grant-schemes/international-networks

Student wins prestigious work experience

Georgia-Ann Carter, an undergraduate student about to take a Year Abroad on her BA (Hons) in English Language & Linguistics, has just successfully interviewed for a student assistantship at the prestigious Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.

Georgia, who will be spending the forthcoming academic year in the Netherlands, studying at Radboud University in Nijmegen, will be assisting part-time at the Institute for Psycholinguistics to help its members conduct research on human behavior in face-to-face social interaction.

On the assistantship, Georgia said ‘Naturally, I’m ecstatic about the opportunity to work at such a prestigious institute. My year abroad is already turning out to be something amazing.’ Georgia was interviewed in the UK via Skype.

More details can be found at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.

For more details of where you can study abroad on the English Language & Linguistics degree, please see go abroad web page.

Funeral arrangements for Isabel Noble

Last week we received the sad news that our colleague and friend Isabel (Izzy) Noble, Gulbenkian Box Office Manager, had died.

Her funeral will be at 17.20 this Friday (10 July) at Barham Crematorium. There will be a wake at The Jackdaw pub, which is about a mile away from the Crematorium.

Colleagues and friends are welcome to attend and Izzy’s son has asked that all attending wear colourful clothes. Any donations are to Pilgrim’s Hospice with family flowers only.

Liz Moran,
Director of Gulbenkian