Student Leah Hockley (English Literature with Creative and Professional Writing) talks about her immersive play “First of the Feathers” on the Being Human Festival blog.
Category: News
Power, Splendour, and Diplomacy – Understanding the Early Modern Royal Court through Objects: Part III
Dr Sara Wolfson’s students ask what we can learn about the Renaissance court through art, architecture and material objects.
- April, 20
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My TV Debut on Question Time
It was my partner’s idea to go on Question Time. We watch it regularly because politics is of interest to us and the discussions can qualify or challenge how we think about issues. Not knowing quite what to expect we turned up at Cruise Terminal 1, where Question Time was being broadcast.
Power, Splendour, and Diplomacy – Understanding the Early Modern Royal Court through Objects: Part II
Wolfson’s students ask what we can learn about the Renaissance court through art, architecture and material objects.
- March, 7
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The inspiring women of Canterbury and the Cathedral: Queens, courtiers, nurses and suffragettes
Canterbury Cathedral has a very rich history, but who comes first to your mind when you think of the Cathedral? Becket? Henry II? The Black Prince? These are all important figures in the cathedral’s history, whom we certainly should not forget, but they are all men.
- February, 21
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Study trip to Hindu temple
On Monday, 13th November, I took a group of undergraduate students to the Swaminarayan Hindu temple (mandir) in Neasden, North London.
- November, 20
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- News, Our Students, Religion, Philosophy and Ethics
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Student Art Writing Prize
Calling all would-be creative writers, art critics and journalists!
- November, 8
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- Creative and Professional Writing, News, Our Students
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A Celebration of Jane Austen – SaveAs Writers Awards Evening 28 October 2017
Canterbury’s Liveliest Writing Group will have its Awards Evening for this year’s International Writing Competition – on the theme of Jane Austen – on Saturday 28 October, at 6:30pm, in St. Mary Bredin Church, 59 Nunnery Fields, Canterbury.
- October, 25
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International Centre for Victorian Women Writers (ICVWW) Research Seminar on Victorian Humour (Tuesday 17 October 2017)
International Centre for Victorian Women Writers (ICVWW) will run its first ‘Women’s Writing in the Nineteenth Century’ research seminar of 2017-18 on Tuesday 17 October, 5:15 – 7:00pm, in Nf01, at Canterbury Christ Church University.
- October, 12
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- English Literature, News
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