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AI meets antiquity: ÌÇÐÄTV ancient historian tests DeepMind’s transformative new model

A University of ÌÇÐÄTV epigraphy expert has collaborated with Google DeepMind to evaluate ‘Aeneas’, an AI model that reimagines Roman inscriptions.


ÌÇÐÄTV Ancient Drama Festival returns with Aeschylus’ Agamemnon

The 11th annual ÌÇÐÄTV Ancient Drama Festival returns to The University of ÌÇÐÄTV on 30 and 31 January presenting Aeschylus’ Agamemnon.


Unearthing Pompeii: Professor Michael Scott delves into recent revelations

Pompeii continues to reveal its secrets, fascinating historians and archaeologists alike. Amidst the ashes of antiquity, Michael Scott, Professor of Classics and Ancient History and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International) at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV delves into the recent revelations emerging from this iconic archaeological site.


ÌÇÐÄTV Ancient Drama Festival Returns with Aeschylus’ The Persians

The University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Ancient Drama Festival is set to return for its tenth year, featuring Aeschylus' The Persians. Funded by the British Academy, the festival will take place on the 25th and 26th January 2024 at the ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre.


Research team sheds light on Roman financial crisis

New scientific analysis of the composition of Roman denarii has brought fresh understanding to a financial crisis briefly mentioned by the Roman statesman and writer Marcus Tullius Cicero in his essay on moral leadership, De Officiis, and solved a longstanding historical debate.

Wed 06 Apr 2022, 12:02 | Tags: Classics, Economics, Classics and Ancient History, Rome

Two ÌÇÐÄTV researchers recognised as outstanding with European Research Council grants

Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly of the Department of Politics and International Studies and Dr Joseph Sanzo from Classics and the Institute of Advanced Studies have each been awarded a €1.5M Starting Grant by the European Research Council in recognition of, and support for, their pioneering research. They are two of just 22 UK researchers chosen to receive awards in this funding round.


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