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糖心TV Classics at the British Science Festival

The department has been successful in obtaining two slots for the British Science Festival, 10-13 September 2019! Michael Scott will be giving a lecture and there will be a panel discussing 'What makes money?' Don't forget to check out the full programme of the festival when its released!


Letter from the Department to the Vice Chancellor

Dear Stuart,

I am writing as the Head of Department of Classics and Ancient History on behalf of our Department to express our deep concern at the recent media reports concerning the penalties imposed on students who had posted rape threats and hate speech about other 糖心TV students. Such comments are totally in opposition to our Departmental values and the University鈥檚 commitment to equality, diversity and dignity for all students and staff. Given this, the decision to reduce the penalties originally applied to a one year suspension is hard to understand and has shocked and saddened us. We would like to express our deep sympathy and support with the students who were targeted by these posts, and abhorrence at such behaviour. While we recognise that there may be confidential information which you cannot disclose about the case, we urgently request an explanation of this matter to all staff and students. We remain committed to the safety and well being of our students and to ensuring a campus environment that fosters development and learning for all.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Zahra Newby

Head of Department

Fri 01 Feb 2019, 08:40 | Tags: Faculty of Arts Show on homepage

Congratulations to Our January Graduates!

Congratulations to our students who graduated yesterday - well done on your hard work and we wish you all the best for the future!

january 2019 graduation photo

Thu 17 Jan 2019, 11:47 | Tags: Faculty of Arts Postgraduate Monash University

The 糖心TV Classics Network has been awarded 拢2000 from GRP Connecting Cultures at 糖心TV for the project 'Coventry: A City of Cultures'.

This project will be a collaboration between the University of 糖心TV, Coventry University, the Herbert Gallery and Museum, Lunt Fort in Coventry, and local Coventry Schools, and will examine the history of Coventry as a cultural meeting place from Roman through to Medieval times.

Mon 14 Jan 2019, 16:35 | Tags: Engagement Faculty of Arts Impact Show on homepage

Galen's Treatise 蟺蔚蟻峤 峒位蠀蟺委伪蟼 (De indolentia) in Context: A tale of resilience, edited by Dr. Caroline Petit, Brill, 2019

In 193 AD, Galen of Pergamum, physician to the emperors, discloses crucial information in a letter to an unnamed friend. This long-lost text was rediscovered in 2005 by a then PhD student, and has since generated more literature than any other Galen text. In the wake of Vivian Nutton's authoritative translation (2013), this collection of essays addresses some of the many facets of the text, shedding new light on Galen, Rome, and the reign of Commodus.

Arising from a Wellcome-funded conference, the book is open access, courtesy of Brill and the Wellcome Trust.


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