The department of Classics at RHUL (which, incidentally, is where I work) is delighted to be holding another summer Taster Day for students interested in finding out more about studying with us. This year’s theme is Studying The Classical World: Classical Views on Modern Issues.
There’s a great line-up featuring various of my brilliant colleagues, with a wide range of talks:
- Alexander the Great: war crimes and propaganda – Prof. Christos Kremmydas, Professor of Ancient History
- The Body Speaks: marginal voices in Propertius – Dr Efi Spentzou, Reader in Latin Literature and Classical Reception
- Have a Baby for Rome: Patriotic Pregnancy Modern and Roman – Prof. Richard Alston, Professor of Roman History
- Women, Children and War: Rescue and Refuge – Prof. Lene Rubinstein, Professor of Ancient History
- Studying the Classical World at University and its Career Opportunities: a Q&A session – Dr. Richard Hawley, Senior Lecturer in Classics