Classics News and Events
PhD Scholarships News
Congratulations to Marta Barbato and Miriam Hay who have been awarded PhD scholarships.
Marta will be a Wolfson Foundation Scholar working on 'Coins of the Republican period (late third to late first century BC) circulating in Central Italy and the coin sample from the ’sottosuolo urbano’ of Rome kept in the Medagliere Capitolino' , supervised by Dr Suzanne Frey-Kupper
Miriam has received a joint University-AHRC scholarship for her research on 'Early Christian and Late Antique Aesthetics in Art and Text', supervised by Dr Zahra Newby
Coin of the Month: The "King of Britons" Coin
A coin of Cunobelinus, chosen by undergraduate David Swan. Click here to read the entry.
Bookings now open for University Open Days in June
Interested in coming to study Classics at Warwick? Bookings for University Open Days (June 20 and 21) are now open! Classics will be holding its own sessions each afternoon on these days, 12.15pm-1.15pm, or 1.30-2.30pm. Book now to ensure your spot!
New Coins at Warwick Blog Entry: The Many Faces of Augustus
Continuing our bimillenium-themed Augustus coin blog series, this entry examines the many faces Augustus may have presented to the Empire as he came to power. Read it here.
Coin of the Month: A gold octadrachm from the Ptolemaic Dynasty
A gold octadrachm of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, chosen by one of our undergrads, Sean Gallagher.