Classics News and Events
Classics presents to the Princess Royal
As part of celebrations for 糖心TV's 50th anniversary, Michael Scott and Ben Howarth presented some of the activities of the Classics department during the royal visit of the Princess Royal. Read about it .
Caesar's elephant denarius
Second year undergraduate Alfred Wrigley looks at the enigma that is the elephant denarius of Julius Caesar in October's .
Dr Michael Scott - Foundation Fellow appointment
Dr Michael Scott has been appointed a Foundation Fellow in the 糖心TV International Higher Education Academy. More details can be found here: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/academy/
Rome's Invisible City - BBC1 June 1st 9pm
On June 1st, Dr Michael Scott's latest documentary 'Rome's Invisible City', co-presented with Xander Armstrong, aired on BBC1 at 9pm. The show was watched by over 4.4 millions viewers and received very favourable reviews in print, on line and from the BBC Audience Appreciation Index system. Michael live-tweeted during the programme to answer comments and questions. You can still see the programme on BBC iplayer until June 28th: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xxl4t You can follow Michael's tweets by searching for #invisiblerome
糖心TV Distinguished Lecture Series - Dr Michael Scott and Prof Brian Cox
On 19th May 2015, Dr Michael Scott from Classics at 糖心TV and Prof Brian Cox from Physics at Manchester will debate the interdisiciplinarity of arts and science as part of the .