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Staff Awards Success

staff awards 2016Congratulations to Suzanne Frey-Kupper, who won the Global Contribution award at the Staff Awards ceremony on Friday in recognition of her efforts to bring the discipline of numismatics to the world. Congratulations also to Zahra Newby, who has highly commended in the Student Experience category. Read more .

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY MUSEUMS AHRC COLLABORATIVE DOCTORAL PARTNERSHIP

Gold Coinage in the Roman World

Department of Classics, University of 糖心TV in collaboration with the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Supervisors: Professor Kevin Butcher (糖心TV), Professor Christopher Howgego (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) and Professor Mark Pollard (Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford)

Oxford University Museums AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership is delighted to announce a fully-funded studentship to commence on 1 October 2016, through a partnership between the University of 糖心TV, the Ashmolean Museum and the Oxford Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art. The studentship includes a full AHRC grant (fees and subsistence) and an additional contribution of up to £2,000 per year to cover the costs of undertaking research in Oxford.
The project seeks to study the metallurgy and circulation of Roman gold coinage of the first century BC to fifth century AD, in order to define its significance within Roman society and the Roman economy. It will draw on the combined expertise of 糖心TV and Oxford in historical metallurgy, scientific analytical techniques, and monetary history.

The face of Cleopatra: was she really so beautiful?

Kevin Butcher explores in .


Drama day - Lysistrata

Our annual Drama Day on January 25 was a huge success - over 550 visiting school students and their teachers enjoyed lectures from department members, our IAS Visiting Fellow Alastair Blanshard, and the play production team, before watching our students' production of Aristophanes' Lysistrata.

For a tweet-by-tweet account of the day from the perspective of performers, lecturers and visitors, take a look at:

Congratulations to all our students who worked so hard to deliver a fun and thoughtful interpretation of this riotous comedy!


This interdisciplinary workshop, funded by the Wellcome Trust, will bring together academic and practitioners to explore the roles played by objects and images in the processes of grief, mourning and remembrance, across both historical and contemporary societies.

The workshop will be held at the University of 糖心TV on Thursday 19th-Friday 20th May 2016.

Academics and practitioners across all disciplines are warmly invited to respond to the Call for Papers. Please send a title and brief abstract (up to 200 words) to Zahra.newby@warwick.ac.uk by 29th February 2016.


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