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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Re-enactment shows at Cheney School - 30th June and 1st July
DESCRIPTION:On 30th June and 1st July the Classics Centre is holding two days of Odyssey-themed events\, workshops\, activities and re-enactment shows! The days are organised to coincide with the Year Six Transfer Days\, so incoming students can experience the stories of the Odyssey while attending Cheney School for the first time! \nRe-enactment organisation Comitatus will be with us once more to run a series of classical Greek shows which will also touch upon aspects of Homer’s stories. Alongside the shows there will be themed stalls and activities. \nThe following community re-enactment shows are available to be booked: \nThursday 30th June\, 2 – 3pm – community show including activity stalls \nFriday 1st July\, 2 – 3pm – community show including activity stalls \nTo help cover some of our costs\, we are asking for an entry charge of £1 per person on the door. \nPlease book by emailing info@irisproject.org.uk stating how many places you would like. School groups are very welcome. \nPlease visit www.eoccc.org.uk for further information \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-greek-re-enactment-shows-at-cheney-school-30th-june-and-1st-july/
LOCATION:East Oxford Community Classics Centre\, Cheney Lane\, Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 7QH\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lorna Robinson":MAILTO:info@irisproject.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Classics at Cambridge University: Open Day
DESCRIPTION:Is Cambridge Classics for you?\n\n\n\n\n\n30 June 2016 – 10:00am\n\n\n\nFor students considering applying to Cambridge\,  the best thing to do is see it first-hand. more… \nTo find out more about applying to Cambridge and studying Classics at University come to one of the Cambridge University open days\, this year on the 30 June and 1 July 2016. The days draw more than 8\,000 students. \nAlongside the University events\, the Classics Faculty puts on a specific talk about studying Classics at Cambridge\, a session for the parents of potential Classics students\, a sample lecture which helps you find out what it’s like to study Classics here\, and a stall where potential students can get personalised information and advice from Classics lecturers and students. \nThis year we will be holding our Introduction to the Ancient World at A-Level study day the day before (Wednesday 29 June\, see below for more details and for the separate booking system) so please consider coming a day early and staying over in Cambridge. Some of the Colleges may be able to help with accommodation if you contact them. \nFor more information and to book your place click here.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classics-at-cambridge-university-open-day/
LOCATION:Cambridge University\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:FREE School Teachers’ Colloquium: Family & Gender in the Classical Curriculum (Royal Holloway)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 6th July 2016\, 9.30am onwards \nThis free colloquium is designed for all those who teach aspects of classical culture\, whether as a specialist or second subject\, at any stage of their career. \nWe aim to offer a friendly forum for teachers to share good practice and different approaches to subjects\, which are popular and key to the syllabus\, as well as to network with colleagues from across the country. \nEach workshop will encourage participants’ informal discussion. No prior work is required. Places are free of charge\, and we shall provide refreshments during the day. \nRegister now to reserve your place\, or ask us any queries by contacting Sue Turnbull: sue.turnbull AT royalholloway.ac.uk \nPROGRAMME \n9.30am – Registration and coffee\n10-11 am – Understanding the family and gender from material culture\, Dr. Zena Kamash\n11-11.30 am – Coffee break\n11.30-12.30 pm – The World’s Wife by Carol Ann Duffy: towards a feminist interpretation of classical myth – Ruth Macdonald & Dr. Efi Spentzou\n12.30-1.30pm – Lunch\n1.30-2.30 pm Pliny’s Wife – Professor Richard Alston\n2.30-3 pm – Coffee break\n3-4 pm – Similarity & Difference: teaching ancient Greek ideas about family and gender – Dr. Richard Hawley \nMore details about the day and each of the talks can be found in PDF form at https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/classics/documents/pdf/classicsteachercolloquium2016pdf.pdf
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/free-school-teachers-colloquium-family-gender-in-the-classical-curriculum-royal-holloway/
LOCATION:Royal Holloway\, University of London\, Egham Hill\, Egham\, Surrey\, TW20 0EX\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Creative Writing and Classical Myths Workshop for ages 9 - 11 with Emily Hauser
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 6th July\, 3.45 – 5pm at the Iris Classics Centre at Cheney School \nWe are delighted to announce a Creative Writing workshop for Year 5s and 6s with Emily Hauser\, author of the novel “For the Most Beautiful”. The legend of the Trojan War – peopled with gods and heroes – is re-interpreted and re-imagined in this debut novel\, told from the perspective of the women caught up in this epic tale. Emily’s workshop will explore how she used these ancient stories in her writing\, and enable pupils to experiment with ancient stories in new settings and from different angles. \nThe workshop is suitable for ages 9 to 11. \nTo book\, please email info@irisproject.org.uk \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/creative-writing-and-classical-myths-workshop-for-ages-9-11-with-emily-hauser/
LOCATION:East Oxford Community Classics Centre\, Cheney Lane\, Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 7QH\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lorna Robinson":MAILTO:info@irisproject.org.uk
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SUMMARY:THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ATHENS INTENSIVE COURSE FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS:  ‘The Persian Wars and Athenian Democracy’
DESCRIPTION:THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ATHENS\nINTENSIVE COURSE FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS\n ‘The Persian Wars and Athenian Democracy’\n13th – 17th July 2016 \nThe British School at Athens invites applications for a four – day intensive course for school teachers of Greek civilisation which will explore the history of the Persian Wars\, and the archaeology of Athens through site tours and evening lectures. The course will cover a number of key subjects in the A level Classical Civilisation & Ancient History syllabus including: the Persian Wars\, Athenian democracy\, Athenian imperialism\, Greek art and architecture. Participants will be guided around the Acropolis\, the New Acropolis Museum\, the Kerameikos\, the Agora\, Sounion\, the National Archaeological Museum\, the Piraeus\, and the great Pan-Hellenic sanctuary at Delphi. \nThe course fee of £600 or £700 includes accommodation at a hotel in the historic centre of Athens\, travel between sites\, some group meals\, and a resource pack with plans and study materials. Participants must organise their own flights to Athens. \nFurther information and an itinerary can be obtained from our website (www.bsa.ac.uk)\, and application forms should be emailed to the Assistant Director\, Dr. Chryssanthi Papadopoulou (assistant.director@bsa.ac.uk) by 8th April 2016. Applicants should also note that they are eligible to apply for a small number of travel bursaries.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-british-school-at-athens-intensive-course-for-school-teachers-the-persian-wars-and-athenian-democracy/
LOCATION:British School at Athens\, Souedias 52\, Athens\, GR10676\, Greece
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chryssanthi Papadopoulou":MAILTO:assistant.director@bsa.ac.uk
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