Spotlight on Comparative Literature research: Dr Zoe Norridge
Dr Zoe Norridge is a Senior Lecturer in African and Comparative Literature at King’s College London. Her current research focuses on cultural responses to the 1994 […]
Dr Zoe Norridge is a Senior Lecturer in African and Comparative Literature at King’s College London. Her current research focuses on cultural responses to the 1994 […]
Every summer I get excited about welcoming a new group of students to King’s so fascinated by the ancient Greeks and Romans (as well as […]
Are you looking to get a better understanding of Spanish, Portuguese or Latin American culture before joining us in the summer? Check out some of […]
It’s a feeling that every composer experiences at some point: you’ve got a new piece to write and you just can’t quite get going with […]
King’s College London is a “research intensive” university. That means that in the Film Studies department we are not only using books, articles, documentaries, conference […]
Student Common Room Our student common room is one of my favourite places in the department. First, it’s a very useful space to leave instruments […]
How do I continue with my instrument while at King’s? Having followed the path of becoming a violinist and graduating from conservatoire in 2016 (before […]
Six members of the King’s English Department have pulled together a list of the books, poems, and writing that have been inspiring them during lockdown. […]
Hi! I’m Kimberly, a final year Digital Media & Culture student, and am here to share some of the careers options you have on my […]
Hey! I’m Huan, and I’m studying Digital Asset & Media Management MA at King’s College London. Now, I’m going to tell you about some of […]
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