Monthly Archives: May 2019

Student bursaries for pilgrim workshop

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to undertake a pilgrimage?  More than just a long-distance walk, a pilgrimage typically follows a historic route to a destination of particular significance.  In our frenetic world, more and more people are choosing to slow life down by taking only their necessary possessions and embarking on a journey on foot or bicycle.  The Camino de Santiago in Spain saw 300,000 such pilgrims walk its five routes in 2018.  Motivations for these pilgrims range from a physical challenge to a search for spiritual fulfilment.

15 June, 2019 at Canterbury Cathedral, a full-day pilgrims workshop will explore the pilgrimage routes of Canterbury, including the Via Francigena to Rome.  The programme includes a mini-pilgrimage in the Cathedral grounds, talks on engaging with the history and heritage of pilgrimage and a practical session with a panel of experienced pilgrims who can answer all of your questions on how to undertake your own pilgrim

Student bursaries are being offered by the Centre for Heritage and are open to all UKC students.  To learn more about the workshop visit: https://www.kent.ac.uk/events/event/38280/pilgrim-workshop .

To apply for a bursary, please send a short statement of interest to organiser Julia Lewis: jep35@kent.ac.uk.  Bursaries will be issued on a first come, first served basis.

Learning and Teaching Conference 2019 – How do we design for and facilitate interaction and inclusivity?

There is still time to book a place on this year’s Learning and Teaching Conference taking place on Monday 17 June, 9:00-17:00 in Darwin Conference Suite, Canterbury.

The programme and details on sessions that are running during the day is now available here https://www.kent.ac.uk/cshe/news-events.html?tab=learning-and-teaching-conference-2019

Please complete the online booking form to register https://www.kent.ac.uk/cshe/events/LT_Conference_2019_Event_Booking_Form.html

Cockapoo cuddles during revision

Monty the cockapoo will be returning to the Canterbury campus to offer hugs to students during the busy revision and exam period.

Monty, who is a regular visitor to the School, will be in The Shed in Cornwallis quad on Friday 17 May from 10.00-12.00.

Orla Garratt, Marketing and Communications Manager for the School said, ‘Monty loves the attention that he gets when he visits our students. He is especially popular with students who have pets at their family home and are missing their own animals.’

The University offers other tools are available to help students through the stresses of the exam period which can be found on the student wellbeing website.

Group in Terracina

Student bursaries available for Pilgrims Workshop

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to undertake a pilgrimage? More than just a long-distance walk, a pilgrimage typically follows a historic route to a destination of particular significance. Motivations for these pilgrims range from a physical challenge to a search for spiritual fulfilment.

On Saturday 15 June, a full-day pilgrims workshop at Canterbury Cathedral will explore the pilgrimage routes of Canterbury, including the Via Francigena to Rome. The programme includes a mini-pilgrimage in the Cathedral grounds, talks on engaging with the history and heritage of pilgrimage, and a practical session with a panel of experienced pilgrims who can answer all of your questions on how to undertake your own pilgrimage.

Taking place in the beautiful Clagett Auditorium in Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, this workshop will be of interest to ‘armchair’ pilgrims (those whose interests lie in the history and stories of pilgrimage), those who have walked or cycled a pilgrimage route and anyone who has the desire to go on a pilgrimage and would like to learn how to go about it.

Student bursaries are being offered by the Centre for Heritage and are open to all Kent students. To apply for a bursary, please send a short statement of interest to organiser Julia Lewis at jep35@kent.ac.uk. Bursaries will be issued on a first come, first served basis.

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BAG week – the final countdown

Four days to go!

‘Belong and Grow – it’s your BAG’ (aka BAG week) launches next week and runs from the 13th to the 17th of May.

Book your tickets now to ensure your place(s). 41 bookable events and some drop in sessions for staff and students. Tickets will be available up to the day of each event.

We hope that you all enjoy the week and find something that’s your BAG.

#bagweek

Europe Day

Celebrate Europe Day at the UK’s European university

As the UK’s European university, Kent is committed to the opportunities provided by European and international engagement.

To mark Europe Day and to celebrate the University’s role within Europe, various activities have been planned for Thursday 9 May, to which everyone is welcome.

International Partnerships is hosting a ‘European Opportunities Fair’ in the Gulbenkian from 12.00 – 14.00. The event will showcase the University’s many opportunities available to both staff and students. The event will be accompanied with a traditional blend of live European music between 12.30 – 13.30 and a European-themed menu throughout. #EuropeDay2019

Upcoming highlights arising from Kent’s European links include:

For further information about the University of Kent’s engagement, links and commitment to Europe, see our Europe webpages.

Couch to 5K

Get running with Kent Sport’s Couch to 5K

Can’t run or haven’t run in a long time? Give it a go with Couch to 5k!

Kent Sport is bringing back our popular Couch to 5K challenge for the summer term and we want you! With this programme being especially designed for people who have done little to no running, it’s the perfect way to start something new.

In this 12-week plan, you will work on your running and by the final week you will be running for half an hour or approximately 5K. You won’t be on your own as our enthusiastic staff will be with you every step of the way to help you achieve your target. This challenge builds in time and effort, so you’ll constantly be impressed with what you can do if you push yourself a little.

For this term, we have two sessions a week to support you in your goal of achieving the challenge. You are welcome to attend just one or both of the sessions each week.

Session 1

Starts Monday 12 May 2019, 17.10 to 18.00  – meet at Sports Centre reception (runs continuously for 12 weeks)

Session 2

Starts Wednesday 14 May 2019, 12.00 to 13.00 – meet at Sports Centre reception (runs continuously for 12 weeks)

Anyone is welcome. No experience necessary.

Please note the sessions include warm up, cool down, stretches and you therefore won’t be active for the full hour. No need to register just turn up, meet at the Sports Centre reception and off we go. Comfy clothing and footwear advisable.

Free for Gold and Silver members or join Kent Sport for £5 with Bronze membership and pay £2 per session.

Any questions contact: sportsdevelopment@kent.ac.uk

Eleni Kapogianni and Christina Kim as invited plenary speakers at Manchester Forum in Linguistics

Eleni Kapogianni, Lecturer in Linguistics and co-director of the Centre for Language and Linguistics, and Christina Kim, Lecturer in Linguistics and Director of the Linguistics Laboratory, both based in the Department of English Language and Linguistics, were plenary speakers at the recent Manchester Forum in Linguistics, an annual conference for early career researchers in all fields of linguistics.

Eleni Kapogianni presented ‘A multi-level approach to verbal irony’, suggesting that a solution to common definitional and methodological problems concerning the investigation of verbal irony is to separate the ironic trope from its functions at the communicative and the interpersonal level. Situated within this framework of analysis, Eleni presented her current empirical findings on the culture-specificity of ironic functions, focusing specifically on the case of positive irony (a.k.a. ironic praise).

Christina Kim spoke on ‘Linguistic distance, social distance, and convergence in dialogue’, reporting on ongoing work with Dr Gloria Chamorro on structural priming in dialogues between native and non-native speakers.

Helen Brooks

Doctor Who, Samuel Beckett and keeping diaries: Nostalgia Podcast with Dr Helen Brooks

In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, speaks to Dr Helen Brooks Reader in Drama in the School of Arts.

Imagine receiving a birthday card from Doctor Who – well, this is what happened when Helen celebrated her 13th birthday, a topic of conversation which leads to Helen and Chris talking about Peter Davison (who played the fifth incarnation of the time traveller).

In this inspiring interview, Helen and Chris also discuss the works of Samuel Beckett; why her school teachers had tried to dissuade her from taking Drama at A Level; being exposed to an eclectic range of music as a child (from Motown to Handel’s Messiah); why Helen has returned in recent years to writing a diary (and who it is being written for); how her dream was once to be a serious actor on the stage; and why she tries to live in the present.

CSHE Seminar Series

CSHE Seminar – Methodology and Mess in Higher Education Research

The Centre for the Study of Higher Education invite colleagues to a seminar titled ‘Methodology and Mess in Higher Education Research’ taking place on Tuesday 28 May, 13:00-14:00 in the UELT Seminar Room, Canterbury.

Presented by Helen Sword, Professor and Director of the Centre for Learning and Research in Higher Education, University of Auckland.

As an erstwhile literary scholar who now directs a higher education research and development centre, Professor Helen Sword stands with one foot on either side of the humanities/social science divide.  In this informal seminar, she will discuss the various methodologies that she has employed in her own research over the years, reflecting on the role (and value) of “messy,” humanities-inflected thinking in higher education scholarship.

To confirm your attendance please complete the online booking form.