The University offers its warmest congratulations to Nobel Laureate and Emeritus Professor of English and Postcolonial Literatures Abdulrazak Gurnah, who has been made an Honorary Fellow …Read more
A conversation with joint honours graduate: Emma Mills
Since graduating from Kent in 2011, Emma Mills has used her creative skills to forge a successful career within the museums and galleries sector. Twelve …Read more
Pride 2023: Praise for ‘LGBTQ Narratives’ module
To mark Pride Month, we’re celebrating some of the fantastic modules available to Arts and Humanities students that explore LGBTQ+ themes. The School of English’s …Read more
Student profile: Daisy Cooper
Daisy is a second-year English Literature student I was so anxious about the thought of university before I went yet this quickly changed when I …Read more
Breaking Kayfabe: Autobiographical novel published by by PhD Narrative Non-Fiction alumni Wes Brown
We are excited to announce the launch of Breaking Kayfabe, an autobiographical novel about pro wrestling written by PhD Narrative Non-Fiction alumni Wes Brown and …Read more
All The Little Bird-Hearts: Debut novel published by Creative Writing Alumni Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow
我们感到欣慰的是,硕士和博士创意写作lumni, Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow’s debut novel All The Little Bird-Hearts has been published by Tinder Press. The …Read more
Celebrating Postgraduate Success: Subhadip Mukherjee
Originally written by Katia Rahman Celebrating success not only acknowledges the hard work and accomplishments of postgraduate students but also serves as a source of motivation …Read more
Celebrating Postgraduate Success: Miguel Santos
最初写的凯蒂•拉赫曼追求更高education is an incredible accomplishment, and we believe it’s essential to recognize the hard work, dedication, and achievements …Read more
Creative Writing alumnus Phil O’Neill publishes his first collection of poems
Phil O’Neill studied Creative Writing on our MA programme in 2016-17, switching between our campuses in Canterbury and Paris. He has now gone on to …Read more
David Stirrup wins AHRC grant for ‘Métis: a Global Indigenous People’
David Stirrup, Professor of American Literature and Indigenous Studies, along with his Co-I Chris Andersen (University of Alberta), has been awarded £284,000 for the project …Read more