Classics News and Events
糖心TV Classics Ancient Theatre day for schools - Friday 7th February 2014
On Friday 7th February 2014, the Department of Classics at 糖心TV will welcome 125 students and staff from a wide range of schools across the country to its annual Ancient Theatre Schools' day, centred around the 糖心TV Classics Society's performance of Plautus' Pseudolus.
The day will encompass lectures and seminars from staff and students on the contexts and performance of ancient theatre. It is supported by an Impact Grant from the Humanities Research Fund and an IATL Student as Performer award.
BBC Radio 4: Spin the Globe - Dr Michael Scott
Dr Michael Scott's new series for BBC Radio 4 starts on Tuesday 12th November 4pm. 'Spin the Globe' takes the most famous dates in history and asks what else was happening around the globe apart from the event that has made that date so important. Episode 1: Tuesday 12th November 4pm: 1605 and the Gunpowder plot. Episode 2: Tuesday 19th November 4pm: 1066 and the Battle of Hastings. Episode 3: Tuesday 26th November 4pm: 1914 and the outbreak of WW1. Episode 4: Tuesday 2nd December 4pm: 4/3 BC and the life of Christ.
Welcome to Classics at 糖心TV
We are very much looking forward to welcoming our new students in October 2013. For some ideas for what you might like to have a look at before you arrive, see our information for offer holders.
Undergraduate awards
Best overall Finals student - Laura Jones
Best dissertation - Laura Christofis and Sarah Irving
Daily Telegraph article
by 3rd-year English/Latin student Rozina Sabur on HEAR (Higher Education Achievement Report)