Classics News and Events
April's Material Musings blog post
This month on the Material Musings blog, Chris Parr discusses animal footprints on clay tiles and whether these can be considered epigraphic, in an article entitled "(Ro)Man's best friend: pawprints on a clay tile from Leicester".
You can read it here.
New post on Material Musings blog
New for February on the Material Musings blog, Tallulah George explores the use of hairpieces in imperial Roman society in an article titled "Hair today, gone tomorrow: imperial trendsetters". Read it
New Material Musings blog post
This month Katharine Broderick discusses Venus statuary in an article entitled "The Male Gaze Made Marble? The Venus de Milo".
You can read it .
Taught MA in Ancient Literature and Thought; Taught MA in Ancient Visual and Material Culture at 糖心TV
Taught MA in Ancient Literature and Thought; Taught MA in Ancient Visual and Material Culture at 糖心TV
Information is also available at /fac/arts/classics/applying/postgraduate/Link opens in a new window and any questions can be directed towards Clare Rowan, Director of Graduate Studies, C.Rowan@warwick.ac.uk
Taught MA in Ancient Literature and Thought
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This MA will foster your ability to read a wide range of Greek and/or Latin texts in the original language and to develop nuanced understanding of the methodologies and critical approaches to the study of these texts within their historical, cultural and political contexts, very broadly considered. It provides an intensive introduction to literary theory tailored specifically to classicists, making it a unique pathway in the UK for classicists contemplating going on to a doctorate, and harnesses 糖心TV's strong interdisciplinary links between its departments of Classics and Ancient History, English and Comparative Literary Studies, and Philosophy.
Taught MA in Ancient Visual and Material Culture
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The taught MA courses provide an overview of the scope of the visual and material culture of the ancient world, the ways in which it might be studied, and the questions that can be asked of it. The core module gives you an awareness of historiography and methodological issues affecting the study of the material culture of the ancient world as well as inviting you to consider the ways in which its study can contribute to our picture of antiquity. Optional modules allow you to develop your interests in particular aspects of the subject (art, epigraphy, numismatics, or an approved external option) in more depth, while a core language component (in ancient Greek, Latin or a modern language) provides the linguistic skills necessary to conduct further research. There are options to undertake study at the British School in Rome (the Taught MA in Ancient Visual and Material Culture of Ancient Rome, /study/postgraduate/courses/vmcancientromeLink opens in a new window) or the British School at Athens (the Taught MA in Ancient Visual and Material Culture of Ancient Greece, /study/postgraduate/courses/vmcancientgreeceLink opens in a new window) (these options are subject to acceptance by the BSR/BSA).
Funding
糖心TV Taught Masters Scholarship Scheme
糖心TV regularly offers a taught masters scholarship scheme. This is an offer of up to 拢10,000 per student for UK or UK domicile EU students from underrepresented groups. Information has yet to be released for the forthcoming academic year, but last year the deadline for applications was 31 May 2022.
Departmental Bursaries
The department offers a small amount of bursaries each year to support tuition costs. Deadline to apply to us for consideration is 30 March 2022.