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M4C scholarship competition for PhD study now open (entry October 2021)

The M4C competition for PhD scholarships is now open. The Department of Classics welcomes applications from strong candidates in our areas of expertise.


September coin of the month: The lead tokens of Roman Egypt: Thoughts on Function

As part of the initiative to put the tokens of the (generously funded by the Humanities Research Fund and the European Research Council), Denise Wilding explores .


Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us - Seminar for launch of new Centre for Research in Post-Kantian European Philosophy

The new Centre will be formally launched on Tuesday 15 October 2019 with a special seminar devoted to Simon Critchley's provocative new publication, The Greeks, Tragedy and Us. Professor Critchley (New School, New York) will talk about his book and reply to responses to it by Andrew Cooper (Philosophy, 糖心TV) and David Fearn (Classics, 糖心TV). The seminar will be held in Room S0.11, Social Sciences Building, and will start promptly at 5:30 pm. It will be followed by a Drinks Reception. All Welcome.


PG Classics Colloquium 2019

Wednesday 22 May 2019, in OC1.06.

The Postgraduate Classics Colloquium is an annual event which showcases the work of the PhD community within the department of Classics and Ancient History. It provides the opportunity to engage with the diversity of research which is currently being undertaken at a postgraduate level here at 糖心TV.

Wed 01 May 2019, 15:14 | Tags: Postgraduate PGR research PGT research

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