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Wed 6 May, '26
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Warwick WiP - Christos Kremmydas (RHUL)
OC1.03

‘Hermoupolis Magna: Evidence for the Early Reception of the Second Sophistic in Egypt’.

Wed 13 May, '26
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Warwick WiP - Elena Theodorakopoulos (Birmingham)
OC1.03

‘“A Strong Dash of the Feminine”: Catullus and the Female Voice’.

Wed 20 May, '26
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Warwick WiP - Alison Kidd (BM)
OC1.03

Title TBC. 

Wed 27 May, '26
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Warwick WiP - Katherine Backler (Leeds)
OC1.03

‘Remembering Wrongs: What Lysias Tells us about Coping with the Amnesty’.

Wed 10 Jun, '26
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Using GIS Storymaps in Research
Oculus OC0.05

This workshop will look at the ways GIS can be used in research within the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Dr Godwin Yeboah (Senior Software Engineer, Research Computing) will give a presentation on the possibilities GIS offers for use in research, then Dr Christina Williamson (University of Groningen, IAS Visiting Fellow) will present on her use of GIS Storymaps in her research on Deep Mapping Sanctuaries

The workshop will conclude with refreshments and time for informal discussions.

Please sign up on the form below.

Thu 11 Jun, '26
Women, Power and Money
The Oculus Building, OC1.04
Fri 12 Jun, '26
Research Colloquium: New approaches to material culture, space and the experience of religious practice from Antiquity to the Renaissance.
IAS Seminar Room

This colloquium, supported by the Institute of Advanced Study and the Humanities Research Fund, brings together colleagues from Warwick (Depts of Classics/Ancient History and History of Art) with colleagues from the Universities of Groningen and Vienna to discuss the ways spaces, monuments and objects functioned within religious rituals from Antiquity to the Renaissance.

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