Classics News and Events
Program for The Sense(s) of Athletics virtual conference now available!
Click here to view the fascinating array of papers to be presented at the online conference (28-29th April 2022) on The Sense(s) of Athletics in the Ancient Mediterranean World.
New blog post on Material Musings: "Dea Senuna - a goddess revealed"
January's Material Musings blog post is available to read here. Jacqui Butler looks at the Ashwell Hoard which is displayed in the British Museum and the discovery of a new goddess in Roman Britain.
WCN awarded WIE Collaboration and Co-production fund to develop relationship with Warwickshire Museums
The WCN are proud to announce that Dr Grigsby has secured £3000 from the WIE to undertake a project to strengthen the relationship between the Dept of Classics and Warwickshire Museum. The money will be used to develop an engagement project on the Roman coin hoards displayed at Market Hall Museum.
Latest Material Musings blog post: "Treasured Toys or Substitutes for the dead? Dolls in Roman tombs"
Read December's Material Musings blog post here where Prof. Zahra Newby discusses jointed ivory dolls found in tombs of young Roman girls.
Taught MA in Ancient Literature and Thought; Taught MA in Ancient Visual and Material Culture at Warwick
We would like to draw your attention to the various Masters options available at the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick. A virtual open day information session detailing these degrees, postgraduate life at Warwick, as well as funding options will take place on 1st December 2021, 3-4pm UK (London) time. Please feel free to sign up to a session here: https://pgopendays.warwick.ac.uk/
Information is also available at https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/applying/postgraduate/ and any questions can be directed towards Clare Rowan, Director of Graduate Studies, C.Rowan@warwick.ac.uk
Taught MA in Ancient Literature and Thought
https://warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/ancientlitandthought
This MA will foster your ability to read a wide range of Greek and/or Latin texts in the original language and to develop nuanced understanding of the methodologies and critical approaches to the study of these texts within their historical, cultural and political contexts, very broadly considered. It provides an intensive introduction to literary theory tailored specifically to classicists, making it a unique pathway in the UK for classicists contemplating going on to a doctorate, and harnesses Warwick's strong interdisciplinary links between its departments of Classics and Ancient History, English and Comparative Literary Studies, and Philosophy.
Taught MA in Ancient Visual and Material Culture
https://warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/ancientvmc