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  • August 2013

  • Mon 19

    THE LATIN QVARTER: Latin for Post-Beginners

    19 August 2013 @ 9:00 am - 23 August 2013 @ 6:00 pm

    Five-day course August 2013 (Mon 19th - Fri 23rd) LATIN FOR POST-BEGINNERS The course sketches the history of early Rome and tells the story of the end of the republic and rise of the emperors. Readings are taken from ancient Latin writers, and through their story-telling the course weaves a picture of the ancient world. … Continue reading "THE LATIN QVARTER: Latin for Post-Beginners"

  • September 2013

  • Fri 20

    University of Oxford: Classics Open Day (20th September)

    20 September 2013 - 21 September 2013
    University of Oxford Oxford, United Kingdom

    The University of Oxford’s last open day of the year will be held on Friday 20th September. The Faculty of Classics will be holding Classics oriented events at the Ashmolean Museum and the Ioannou Centre, although booking is not compulsory it is advisable. Please find below a list of Classics colleges that do not require … Continue reading "University of Oxford: Classics Open Day (20th September)"

  • Tue 24

    Sixth Form Study Day at Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge

    24 September 2013 - 25 September 2013

    The Faculty of Classics is pleased to announce that the next annual Sixth Form Study Day will take place on Tuesday 24th September 2013. For the first time the Faculty will be attempting to cover a full range of Classical Civilization A/AS topics. Online booking will be available by the end of July. For further … Continue reading "Sixth Form Study Day at Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge"

  • Sat 28

    JACT INSET Classical Civilisation 28th September

    28 September 2013 - 29 September 2013
    St Hilda's College Oxford

    JACT INSET Day – Teaching Classical Civilisations 28th September 2013 – St Hilda’s College Oxford   Proposed Itinerary for the day:   10.00 Registration 10.30 Focus groups - the purpose, joys & challenges of teaching Classical Civilisation. 11.15 Subject talk - Professor Tim Whitmarsh (title tbc). 12.00 Interdisciplinary perspectives on and tools for teaching Classical Civilisation. 13.00 Buffet … Continue reading "JACT INSET Classical Civilisation 28th September"

  • Sun 29

    The Classics Quiz: pueri versus puellae (Soho Literary Festival)

    29 September 2013 - 30 September 2013
    Unnamed Venue London, United Kingdom

    As part of the Soho Literary Festival, there will be another Classics quiz: pueri versus puellae. Last year the puellae won - Come on, the pueri! It takes place on 29th September. Quoting their site... Following the success of last year’s contest, which was won by the puellae, Professor William Fitzgerald, author of How to … Continue reading "The Classics Quiz: pueri versus puellae (Soho Literary Festival)"

  • Mon 30

    ‘Aeneas the villain’: A Talk at Bablake School by Stephen Heyworth, 30th September

    30 September 2013 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
    Bablake School Coundon Road, Coventry, United Kingdom

    I am writing on behalf of the Faculty of Classics at Oxford  University and Bablake School to invite your students to a talk on:  ‘Aeneas the Villain’ by Dr Stephen Heyworth. Dr Stephen Heyworth is a Fellow and Tutor at Wadham College, University of Oxford and has taught Classics at Wadham since 1988. Dr Heyworth … Continue reading "‘Aeneas the villain’: A Talk at Bablake School by Stephen Heyworth, 30th September"

  • October 2013

  • Sat 5

    JACT Teaching Classics Day Saturday, October 5th, 2013

    5 October 2013 - 6 October 2013
    St Helen and St Katharine School Faringdon Road, Abingdon, United Kingdom

    Are you studying a Classical Subject or Ancient History at University? Have you thought of teaching? This day is designed to give current and former graduates and undergraduates an insight into what it is like to teach Classics or Ancient History in a school, and how they might enter the profession. There will be a … Continue reading "JACT Teaching Classics Day Saturday, October 5th, 2013"

    £10
  • Tue 8

    Caroline Lawrence@Guildford High School

    8 October 2013 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
    Guildford high School London Road, Guildford, United Kingdom

    Guildford Classical Association Caroline Lawrence, author of the Roman Mysteries series of historical novels for children, is coming to Guildford High School on Tuesday 8th October. Ideal for pupils in Years 7-9. Talk will commence at 5pm sharp and finish at 6pm. All are welcome. Please email the Head of Classics, Sarah Merali-Smith if you … Continue reading "Caroline Lawrence@Guildford High School"

  • Tue 8

    Sanskrit for a New Generation – Presented by Sanskrit@StJames

    8 October 2013 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
    Nehru Centre 8 South Audley Street, London, United Kingdom

    All are welcome to our event of talks and presentations at the Nehru Centre, 8 South Audley Street, London W1K 1HF on Tuesday 8th October 2013 - 6.30 to 8 pm. Our keynote speaker will be Parminder Vir OBE, Director of PVL Media Emerging Markets.  Other speakers will include Wayne Barron, who teaches classics at … Continue reading "Sanskrit for a New Generation – Presented by Sanskrit@StJames"

  • Tue 8

    Why Classics Matter | Natalie Haynes and Sarah Churchwell

    8 October 2013 @ 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm
    UEA London Middlesex Street, London, United Kingdom

    Natalie Haynes in conversation with Professor Sarah Churchwell A Thought Out Words Event 8th October A discussion on how the Classics inform modern life. Find out why Julius Caesar died a Freudian death, who coined the phrase 'to paper over the cracks', and who was the world's first Bond villain. Tickets: £5 Student Tickets: Free. … Continue reading "Why Classics Matter | Natalie Haynes and Sarah Churchwell"

    Free – £5
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