- Desiree Arbo (PhD): ‘The Uses of Classical Learning in the Rio de la Plata 1750-1820’ (Prof Andrew Laird, Prof Rebecca Earle)
- Ovanes Akopyan (PhD): 'Controversies on astrology in Renaissance Italy' (Dr Maude Vanhaelen)
- Harvey Aungles (MA by Research) The performance of social relationships in Fronto's Letters. Supervisor: Prof. Victoria Rimell
- Nick Brown (PhD) ‘The poetics of the inscribed body in archaic Greek sculpture’ (Dr David Fearn, Prof Michael Scott)
- Rocco di Dio (PhD): 'Marsilio Ficino's notebooks: a case of renaissance reading practices' (Dr Maude Vanhaelen)
- Aileen Das (PhD): 'Galen's commentary on Plato's Timaeus' (Dr Maude Vanhaelen, Prof. Simon Swain)
- Abigail Flack (MA by Research): 'Suetonius’ approach to biography' (Prof. Alison Cooley)
- Katherine Hyatt (MA by research) Female sexuality in Rome. Supervisor Prof. Victoria Rimell
- Cassia Lonsdale (MA by Research): ‘Translating Euripides’ (Dr David Fearn)
- Simone Mollea (PhD): 'The concept of humanitas in antiquity' (Prof Victoria Rimell, Dr Maude Vanhaelen)
- Simone Mucci (MPhil/PhD) Galen's On Antidotes. Supervisor Dr Caroline Petit
- Alexander Peck: 'Haec patria est: the conceptualisation, function and nature of patria in the Roman world’ (Prof. Alison Cooley)
- Paloma Perez-Galvan (PhD): ‘From manuscript to printed collection: exploring Latin epigraphy in Italy and Southern France’ (Prof. Ingrid De Smet, Prof. Alison Cooley)
- Alessio Ranno (MPhil/PhD) Pindar. Supervisor Dr David Fearn / Prof. Enrico Medda (Pisa)
- John Roberts (PhD): 'The prolegomena of La Cerda'a commentary on Virgil: a commented edition' (Prof Andrew Laird)
- Martina Russo (PhD): 'Adulatio in Seneca the Younger' (Prof Victoria Rimell)
- Matthew Smith (MA by Research) Dreams in ancient medical texts. Supervisor Dr Caroline Petit.
- Emmy Stavropoulou (PhD): ‘Metals and metalurgy in archaic and classical Greek Literature’ (Dr David Fearn, Dr Emmanuela Bakola)
- Alessandra Tafaro (PhD): 'Martial and the Epigraphic Tradition' (Prof. Alison Cooley, Prof Victoria Rimell)
- Rebecca Taylor (PhD): 'Micro- and macrocosm: the human body and the natural environment in archaic and classical thought' (Prof Simon Swain)