As the CKHH team prepare to welcome external partners for the annual Stakeholder event, Claire Bartram reflects on the importance of our industry ties. Undergraduates The establishment of the Applied […]
New Blog Series Student Perspectives: Kent Maps Online
In this new blog series we celebrate the student experience
The Nightingale, the Chough and the Phoenix – flying together in Canterbury and Kent
From my perspective, this is the last CKHH blog. Consequently, I would just like to say that when Matthew Crockatt said back in 2014 the best way to build an […]
Exciting news – for Kent history and heritage
To a large extent this has been a week of meetings and preparations for events next week in Canterbury, not least because for much of the Middle Ages and under […]
From Medway to Dover – exploring history and heritage in Kent
Firstly, congratulations to Dr Kaye Sowden who has received confirmation that her doctoral thesis on the history of early modern Pluckley has been signed off by her examiners and is […]
Working together in Canterbury – shared ideas through people, places and buildings
A final notice for the University of Kent’s MEMS Fest where Peter Joyce, Kieron Hoyle and Jason Mazzocchi will be presenting their session on ‘Challenging Perceptions: Identity and Representation in […]
The CKHH at the Palace, yes Buckingham Palace
The blog about the visit to the Palace having just inexplicably disappeared in the last couple of hours, I thought I would do it again because it was such a […]
CKHH at the Palace, yes Buckingham Palace
Before I come to the headline event for this week’s blog, I want to send out a reminder concerning the Becket Lecture next week, as well as mentioning that on […]
Kent History Postgraduates in Dover – celebrating success
This week I want to feature the knowledge exchange and community engagement activities of members of the Kent History Postgraduates group over the weekend at Dover Museum and at the […]