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SUMMARY:Rome: From City to Empire
DESCRIPTION:Rome: from city to empire – a weekend course from 2–4 May \nThis course will introduce you to ancient Rome from its origins to the early 4th century AD. You will be able to explore how Rome evolved from an urban metropolis to an imperial capital and discover how the key public buildings in Rome\, Ostia and Tivoli reflect the city’s changing nature. \nVisit www.ice.cam.ac.uk/rome \nOur weekend courses begin with dinner on Friday and end after lunch the following Sunday. Meals from Madingley Hall’s award-winning kitchen are included in the course fee\, which is £240. However\, teachers from state-funded schools may be eligible for a £100 bursary\, courtesy of Cambridge University Press\, which will reduce the price to £140. \nBed and breakfast at Madingley Hall is available for course weekends for an additional £110\, or £90 per person for two people sharing. \nBookings can be made online\, by emailing admissions@ice.cam.ac.uk or by calling 01223 746262.
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SUMMARY:Reading Classical Greek
DESCRIPTION:Reading Classical Greek – a weekend course from 16–18 May \nThis series of weekend courses is for those who want to learn Classical Greek. The Beginners’ levels are based on Reading Greek (CUP) (i) Grammar\, Vocabulary and Exercises (ii) Text. Over a series of weekend courses\, students are introduced to the basic elements of grammar through reading passages adapted from ancient Greek authors. At Intermediate level\, students move onto collections of passages selected from major Greek writers\, and finally\, in the Advanced groups\, students read what they choose from the whole of Greek literature. \nPlease note that students who wish to begin studying Greek must attend the November course\, as this is the only weekend suitable for complete beginners. \nVisit www.ice.cam.ac.uk/maygreek \nOur weekend courses begin with dinner on Friday and end after lunch the following Sunday. Meals from Madingley Hall’s award-winning kitchen are included in the course fee\, which is £240. However\, teachers from state-funded schools may be eligible for a £100 bursary\, courtesy of Cambridge University Press\, which will reduce the price to £140. \nBed and breakfast at Madingley Hall is available for course weekends for an additional £110\, or £90 per person for two people sharing. \nBookings can be made online\, by emailing admissions@ice.cam.ac.uk or by calling 01223 746262.
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SUMMARY:AD14-2014: Celebrating the bimillenium of Augustus
DESCRIPTION:AD14-2014: Celebrating the bimillenium of Augustus\nThursday 19 June 2014 at Solihull School \nAn invitation to all Classics teachers and their pupils to a day of workshops and talks celebrating the bimillenium of the death of the Emperor Augustus. \nThe day will be held at Solihull School and is open to all pupils studying Classics (Latin\, Ancient Greek\, Classical Civilisation and Ancient History) in Years 10 and 12. The day will begin at 10am with a talk introducing Augustus\, the man and the emperor\, given by Dr Elena Theodorakopoulos of the University of Birmingham. \nThis talk will be followed by a carousel of three 1 hour activities\, including writing obituaries of Augustus\, discussing the Prima Porta statue and designing our own\, and an examination of Augustus and Augustan literature. These sessions will be run by Solihull School staff and Dr Theodorakopoulos\, with undergraduates from The University of Birmingham assisting. Pupils will take part in two of the sessions before lunch\, which will be provided in our Refectory\, and the third session will be held after lunch. \nThe day will end with a talk on Augustus and the Res Gestae given by Dr Penny Goodman of the University of Leeds. The day will finish at 4pm. \nThis day should be an extremely interesting and stimulating experience for all pupils\, and will enrich their understanding and appreciation of Augustus and the hugely important role he played in the Roman Empire. \nIf you would like to find out more about the day\, and to come and take part in it\, please email me at johnsonj@solsch.org.uk. \nLooking forward to hearing from you\,\nJoanna Johnson\nHead of Classics\, Solihull School \n 
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SUMMARY:Y12 Classics Study Day at Merton College\, Oxford: 19th June
DESCRIPTION:What is Classics? Why might you want to study it at university? What can you do with it afterwards? Come and spend a day finding out the answers to these questions and getting your brain working on topics to do with the Greek and Roman world. This study day will include:\n• Admissions workshop\n• Short lectures by Merton’s Classics tutors: Dr Jonathan Prag and Dr Rhiannon Ash\n• A workshop in the Ashmolean Museum\n• Lunch in College\n• A student panel Q&A with current Classicists \nThis day is open to all students interested in finding out more about Classics at university. Places will be awarded on a first-come first-served basis. Timings are 10:30 (registration) to 16:00. \nTo book\, see http://www.merton.ox.ac.uk/y12-classics-study-day\nFor more information\, or if you have any questions\, contact Cressida Ryan (schools@merton.ox.ac.uk).
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