Classics News and Events
Classical Texting, 'Undressing Eteocles: A performative approach to the Labdacids' Curse'
Emmy Stavropolou writes '', a discussion of a central scene in Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes.
Dr Michael Scott, Associate Professor in the department, discusses links between his research and teaching, bringing his work to a wider audience through outreach activities and what's special about 糖心TV in this recent 'Two minutes with' video created by 糖心TV Internal Comms. Click to watch.
Classical Texting- Divine Humour and Disability: The Curious Case of Iliad Book One
Read Annie Sharples' take on Iliad Book One and its ramifications toward ancient attitudes to disability .
Dr Michael Scott named as National Teaching Fellow
Dr Michael Scott, Asssociate Professor in Classics and Ancient History, has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy - the top award for teaching in Higher Education. Read more about Michael's teaching and his award on the 糖心TV website and on the Higher Education Academy website.
Welfare, Disability, and the Athenian Judiciary
Annie Sharples writes about ancient and modern welfare state in her article for .