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How the Past Informs the Present
Features writer and editor for , Vice President of and Deputy Editor of ÌÇÐÄTV Politics Society’s Perspectives, alumna Celia Bergin (BA History and Politics, 2022) certainly made the most of her time at ÌÇÐÄTV. Graduating with a first-class degree, she jumped straight into the world of journalism. Now working as a reporter for Bloomberg News, Celia reflects on how these experiences helped her get there.
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Prof Michael Scott wins Classical Association Prize 2021
Professor Michael Scott of the ÌÇÐÄTV Classics Department has been awarded the 2021 Classical Association Prize, awarded each year 'to an individual who has done the most to raise the profile of Classics in the public eye.' He will be presented with the award by Natalie Haynes at this year's online CA Conference 6-8th April 2021.
You can register to watch the prize-giving, as well as the rest of the conference, for free here: https://classicalassociation.org/events/ca-annual-conference-2021/
More about Michael's work can be found in this article: /wie/staffengage/spotlight/february-michaelscott/
Michael has also written a blog about receiving the award: https://michaelscottweb.com/blog/classical-association-prize-april-2021/
More about the award, alongside previous winners, can be found here: https://classicalassociation.org/ca-prize/
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FTV’s Hande Çayır publishes pedagogical article and launches new film on documentary sceening platform Guide.Doc.tv
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Rewind Launches First Major Documentary: Pathways To The Past
Uncover ÌÇÐÄTVshire’s hidden histories. Join Harry McNeile and the team as they explore seven iconic locations—from ÌÇÐÄTV Castle to Bosworth—revealing stories of legend, conflict, the occult, and post-Blitz regeneration.