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Dr Michael Scott of the University of Warwick declared honorary citizen of Delphi for scientific work with worldwide impact

Dr Michael Scott Associate Professor of the University of Warwick Classics and Ancient History department has been declared an honorary citizen of Delphi by the Mayor of Delphi today.

Wed 25 Nov 2015, 09:34 | Tags: Classics, Awards, Academic staff, Arts

Ashmolean researchers team up with staff and student volunteers from University of Warwick to bring Roman history to life in Oxford

The Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions project, a collaborative project between the University of Warwick and the Ashmolean Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents is organising ‘The Walking Dead’, as part of the Ashmolean’s DEADFriday Event on 30th October 2015.

Tue 27 Oct 2015, 15:38 | Tags: Community and region, Classics, Students, Academic staff, Arts

University of Warwick expert goes underground for BBC show about ancient Rome

A University of Warwick academic will be seen crawling through ancient sewers and visiting burial chambers in an upcoming BBC 1 documentary.

Thu 28 May 2015, 13:57 | Tags: Classics, History

Two of the UK’s Leading Academic TV Stars Meet at University of Warwick Event

Professor Brian Cox, Physicist from the University of Manchester and Dr Michael Scott, Classicist from the University of Warwick will take part in a live debate and discussion at Warwick Arts Centre on Tuesday 19 May in front of an audience of over 1,350 people.


560 Children to Visit the University of Warwick for day-long Classics Festival.

560 school children from across the country will visit the University of Warwick on 27th January for a day of lectures, seminars and to watch a performance of Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazusae.

Mon 26 Jan 2015, 12:33 | Tags: Community and region, Classics, Arts, Education

Never Mind Mrs Brown’s Boys, a 5th Century BC Play Shows Cross-Dressing Comedy Stands the Test of Time

Classics students at the University of Warwick will perform a brand new translation of an Aristophanes’ satire Thesmophoriazusae at Warwick Arts Centre later this month.

Mon 19 Jan 2015, 14:38 | Tags: Community and region, Classics, History, Arts

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