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Postgraduate students' current research topics

Alongside staff, postdoctoral fellows and visiting speakers, our postgraduates are encouraged to present their work at our weekly 'Work-in-progress' seminar, and at our yearly Posgraduate Colloquium.

PhD (includes recently completed)

  • Imogen Clark. The disabled body and the poetics of illness in Martial. M4C, jointly supervised by Prof. Victoria Rimell with Prof. Helen Lovatt, University of Nottingham
  • Sue Walker, Coinage and sacred spaces at the late Iron Age and Roman Sanctuary at Uley [Supervisor: Prof. Suzanne Frey-Kupper]
  • Richard Allard-Meldrum, The Imperial Women of the Third Century, 235-285 CE [Supervisors: Dr Clare Rowan and Prof. Alison Cooley]
  • Campbell Orchard, The Imperial Coins from the Mint of Tarsus [Supervisors: Prof. Suzanne Frey-Kupper and Dr Andreas Kropp (Nottingham)]
  • Abby Wall, The role of natural imagery in representing people and places on Roman coinage (3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE) [Supervisors: Dr Clare Rowan and Prof. Zahra Newby]
  • Elena Claudi, The Representation of Otherness in the Imagines of Philostratus [Supervisors: Prof. Zahra Newby and Prof. David Fearn]
  • Isabella Liggi Asperoni, Aventicum/Avenches, the Capital City Civitas Helvetiorum: study of the coin fnds from the public and private buildings (insulae and beyond) [Supervisors: Prof. Suzanne Frey-Kupper and Prof Michel Fuchs (Lausanne), cotutelle with Lausanne]
  • Jurriaan Gouw, Understanding Power and Post-Truth Politics in the Age of Nerva and Trajan [Supervisors: Prof. Alison Cooley & Dr. Henriette van der Blom (Birmingham)]
  • Ludovico Bevilacqua, Epigraphic Collections and the Roman Antiquarian Market in 18th-Century Italy: The Role of Scipione Maffei (1675-1755) [Supervisors: Prof. Alison Cooley & Prof. Lorenzo Cavelli, cotutelle with Venezia Ca Foscari]
  • Victoria Vening-Richards, Eastern Provincial Coinage of the Flavian Imperial Women [Supervisors: Dr Clare Rowan & Dr Andreas Kropp (Nottingham)]
  • Carlos Enríquez de Salamanca. Empire and the Dynamics of Local Identity in Roman Baetica, 50 BC - AD 212 [Supervisers: Prof. Alison Cooley and Prof. Clare Rowan] [funded by Chancellor's International Scholarship]
  • Chris Parr, Cultural Memories in Rome’s Fora [Supervisers: Prof. Alison Cooley and Prof. Diana Spencer (Birmingham) M4C funded]
  • Claudio Azzarito, The Logic of Diagnosis: Understanding and Predicting Diseases in the Medical School of Padua (1500-1600 ca.), supervised by Prof. Caroline Petit
  • Zhian Zhang. Wounds in Sophoclean tragedy and ancient Greek imagination
    Supervised by Dr Emmanuela Bakola and Dr Oliver Thomas (Nottingham)
  • Rose Su, Materialising the Afterlife: Studying the Roman Thoughts of the Afterlife Through the Mythological Depictions on the Roman Sarcophagi [Supervisor: Prof. Zahra Newby]

MPhil/PhD

  • Niccolò Gerardo, From 'Paganism' to Christianity in Italia Cisalpina (Supervisors: Prof. Alison Cooley and Prof. Lorenzo Calvelli, Cotutelle with Venezia Ca' Foscari. Funded by Eutopia)
  • Sophie Ploeg, Creating the past and the future in Roman private funerary portraiture. Representation and identity in Rome 50 BCE - 100 CE (Supervisors: Prof. Alison Cooley and Prof. Zahra Newby). Dept scholarship funding.
  • Riccardo Bianco, Roman auxiliary funerary commemoration Supervisor: Prof. Alison Cooley
  • Alessio Ciarini (Supervisor: Dr Trevor van Damme)
  • Daria Kwiatkowski (Supervisor: Prof. Kevin Butcher)

MA by Research

  • Adam Marshall, Disgust in Martial [Supervisor: Prof. Victoria Rimell]
  • Martha Yeoman, Kinship and sibling relationships in Greek tragedy [Supervisors Dr Emmanuela Bakola; Prof. David Fearn]

Taught MA

  • Robert Low (Ancient Literature and Thought)

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Recent Publications by our postgraduates:

  • Carlos Enriquez de Salamanca, 'The Emergence of the Replica Model?
    An Analysis of the Question of the ‘Copies of Rome’ in Late Republican Colonization Through Three Case-Studies', Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica 30(1) (2024) 117-138
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    (2024)

    '', Epigraphica 86

  • Simone Mucci, “, Arts et Savoirs [Online], 15 | 2021, Online since 25 June 2021
  • C. Mann, 'The significance of the military representationof Caracalla upon the coinage of his sole reign (212-217 CE)', Journal of the Numismatic Association of Australia vol 28 (2017): 54-65.
  • D. Wilding et al. . Exchanges: the ÌÇÐÄTV Research Journal, [S.l.], v. 5, n. 1, p. 1-14, oct. 2017. ISSN 2053-9665.

 

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