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SUMMARY:American Academy in Rome: Classical Summer School
DESCRIPTION:Applications are now open for the AAR Classical Summer School. It runs from 15th June to 24th July. \nFurther information is available here… \nhttps://www.aarome.org/apply/summer-programs/classical-summer-schoolhttps://www.aarome.org/apply/summer-programs/classical-summer-school
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/american-academy-in-rome-classical-summer-school/
LOCATION:American Academy in Rome\, Via Angelo Masina 5\, 00153\, Rome\, Italy
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SUMMARY:FREE Classical Civilisation A-level Teachers Day\, University of Warwick
DESCRIPTION:Dear All\,\n\n \n\nThe Dept of Classics and Ancient History at the University at Warwick are pleased to announce that we will be holding a FREE Classical Civilisation A-level Teachers Day on Wednesday July 1st.\n\n\n\nhttps://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/warwickclassicsnetwork/events/classciv2020\n\n \n\nOur Warwick academics will lead sessions on modules from the OCR Classical Civilisation A-level syllabus\, focussing on secondary scholarship and new developments\, with the aim of sending teachers back with new understanding and strategies to help in student learning.\n\n \n\nWe are also keen to encourage teachers interested in introducing/teaching Ancient History at their schools to attend.\n\n \n\nIn addition to two sessions on The World of the Hero (Homer and Virgil)\, teachers will be given a chance to attend TWO sessions from each pathway of Culture and the Arts and Belief and Ideas. This choice will allow teachers to attend sessions on the modules they are currently teaching AND exploring other topics they may be interested in or are considering teaching in the future.\n\n \n\nThe sessions will be led by the following academics:\n\n \n\nThe World of the Hero (H408/11): Homer – Dr David Fearn; Virgil – Dr Elena Giusti\n\n \n\nGreek Theatre (H408/21) – Dr Emmanuela Bakola\n\n \n\nImperial Image (H408/22) – Prof Zahra Newby\n\n \n\nInvention of the Barbarian (H408/23) – Dr Eris Williams-Reed\n\n \n\nGreek Art (H408/23) – Dr Conor Trainor\n\n \n\nGreek Religion (H408/31) – Dr Paul Grigsby\n\n \n\nLove and Relationships (H408/32) – Prof Victoria Rimell\n\n \n\nDemocracy and the Athenians (H408/34) – Prof Michael Scott.\n\n \n\nAlongside the sessions\, throughout the day attendees will be given the chance to attend break-out sessions where you will be able to enjoy our VR headsets walk-around of ancient Athens; explore our collections of coins and other artefacts; and enjoy a mock-Symposium with our replica vases.\n\n \n\nLunch will provided FREE OF CHARGE as well as drinks and refreshments during the breaks. In addition\, TRAVEL BURSARIES may be available for some of those teachers whose institutions cannot cover their transport costs. This will be decided on a discretionary case by case basis.\n\n \nProposed Timetable:\n \n\n10.15 Welcome and Introduction\n\n \nPart One: Culture and the Arts\n \n\n10.30-11.15 – Choice of:\n\n \n\nGreek Theatre\n\n \n\nImperial Image\n\n \n\nInvention of the Barbarian\n\n \n\nGreek Art\n\n \n\n11.15-11.30 – Break\n\n \n\n11.30-12.15 – Choice of:\n\n \n\nGreek Theatre\n\n \n\nImperial Image\n\n \n\nInvention of the Barbarian\n\n \n\nGreek Art\n\n \n\n12/15-12.30 – Break\n\n \nPart Two: World of the Hero\n \n\n12.30-13.15 – Choice of:\n\n \n\nHomer\n\n \n\nVirgil\n\n \n\n13.15-14.00 – Lunch\n\n \n\n14.00-14.45 – Choice of:\n\n \n\nHomer\n\n \n\nVirgil\n\n \n\n14.45-15.00 – Break\n\n \nPart Three: Beliefs and Ideas\n \n\n15.00-15.45 – Choice of:\n\n \n\nGreek Religion\n\n \n\nLove and Relationships\n\n \n\nDemocracy and the Athenians\n\n \n\n15.45-16.00 – Break\n\n \n\n16.00-16.45 – Choice of:\n\n \n\nGreek Religion\n\n \n\nLove and Relationships\n\n \n\nDemocracy and the Athenians\n\n \n\nFor more information on the day\, please email Dr Paul Grigsby (Paul.Grigsby@Warwick.ac.uk)\, or to book your place at this event\, please follow this link –\n\n \n\nhttps://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/warwickclassicsnetwork/events/classciv2020/booking/
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/free-classical-civilisation-a-level-teachers-day-university-of-warwick/
LOCATION:Warwick University\, Gibbet Hill Road\, Warwick\, Warwickshire\, CV4 7AL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Roman Britain
DESCRIPTION:This programme of lectures is designed to support students and teachers taking GCSE and A level Classics Civilisation and Ancient History qualifications\, and is coordinated by Advocating Classical Education and the British Museum.\n\nFor all further information and to book go to: https://www.britishmuseum.org/school-lecture-classical-civilisation-and-ancient-history\n\nTroy: the World of the Hero\n\nFor Teachers \n\nThe British Museum’s exhibition on the ancient city of Troy reveals thrilling new dimensions on several components of the OCR qualification in both Classical Civilisation and Ancient History\, especially World of the Hero\, The Homeric World\, War and Warfare\, and Foundations of Rome. Teachers are invited to an event run by the Museum in partnership with the ACE Advocating Classics Education initiative at King’s College London. This combines a lecture by Professor Edith Hall on Homeric and Vergillian ideas of the hero with a free visit to the exhibition.\n\nMonday 13 January 2020            14.30 — 15.30\n\n\n\n\n\nOCR Classics in 20 British Museum Objects\n\nFor students and teachers\n\nThe British Museum houses a spectacular range of the objects prescribed in many of the components of the OCR qualifications in Classical Civilisation and Ancient History\, including the Parthenon sculptures\, the Cyrus Cylinder\, and images of Cleopatra. This event\, run in partnership by the Museum and the ACE Advocating Classics Education initiative at King’s College London\, provides teachers and their students with an exciting opportunity to look at\, learn about these objects—along with others relevant to the components—in the company of academic experts with rich experience of the OCR specifications.\n\nMonday 24 February 2020\n\n\n 	Session 1  GCSE Classical Civilisations              10.30 – 11.30\n 	Session 2  GCSE Ancient History                        11.30 – 12.30\n 	Session 3  A level Classical Civilisations             13.00 – 14.00\n 	Session 4  A level Ancient History                       14.00 – 15.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRoman Britain\n\nFor students and teachers\n\nThe Roman province of Britannia existed for nearly 400 years from the initial Roman invasion in AD 43 to the end of Roman control in the British Isles around AD 411. What impact did Roman rule have on the province? Using objects on display in the British Museum as primary evidence\, this presentation will consider examples of change and continuity during this period of British history and the picture of life in Roman Britain built up by archaeological finds and sites. Just how Roman was Roman Britain?\n\nMonday 16 March 2020            11.00— 12.00\n\nMonday 3 July 2020                 11.00— 12.00
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/roman-britain-2/
LOCATION:British Museum\, Great Russell Street\, London\, WC1B 3DG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200726
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SUMMARY:Swansea Summer School in Ancient Languages
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 12 July 2019 to Saturday 25 July 2019. \nWe will be running classes in Ancient Greek (Beginners\, Intermediate and Advanced) and Latin (Beginners\, Intermediate and Advanced) \nEarly bird rate: Register before the end of Friday 28 February 2020 and pay £150 for one week’s tuition or £300 for two weeks. After that date\, tuition for one week is £180 and for two weeks £350. Please note that the Summer School this year is not residential. We are happy to make suggestions regarding accommodation. \nBursaries are available. \nFor further information and to register for one of the courses\, please contact Maria-Elpiniki Oikonomou (m.e.oikonomou@swansea.ac.uk)
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/swansea-summer-school-in-ancient-languages-3/
LOCATION:Swansea University
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SUMMARY:Birmingham Classical and Byzantine Greek Summer School
DESCRIPTION:The Birmingham Classical and Byzantine Greek Summer School (bursaries specifically for teachers available)\n\n \n\nThe Department of Classics and the Centre for Byzantine\, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies of the University of Birmingham are delighted to announce The Classical and Byzantine Greek Summer School\, which will take place from 12 July to 8 August 2020. This Summer School offers participants the opportunity to study either Classical or Byzantine/Medieval Greek at all levels (beginners\, intermediate\, advanced).\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\nThe courses will take place on the beautiful Edgbaston Campus\, and affordable accommodation is available within walking distance. The course is aimed at undergraduate students\, postgraduate students\, postdoctoral researchers and at teachers who wish to learn Ancient Greek or improve existing skills. As well as intensive tuition over up to four weeks\, the summer school offers a range of workshops and evening lectures\, and opportunities to work with the outstanding collections of ancient artefacts and coins housed in the Archaeology Museum\, and at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts.\n\n \n\nThe deadline for applications is 29 MAY 2020. For more details on the application process and the Summer School in general\, please see our website. For further enquiries\, please contact Dr Theofili Kampianaki.\n\n \n\nA number of bursaries will be provided to teachers of state schools thanks to the generous support of the Classics For All charity. For more information on the application process for a bursary\, please contact Dr Polly Stoker. If there are teachers with basic background knowledge of Greek\, they are welcome to apply for the second week of the beginners’ course only. Details on the content of each week of the beginners’ course can be found here.\n\n \n\nPlease do join us for what promises to be a rigorous and exciting course!
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/birmingham-classical-and-byzantine-greek-summer-school/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Belfast Summer School in Latin and Classical Greek
DESCRIPTION:From the organiser…\n\n \n\nThis year\, the Belfast Summer School in Latin and Classical Greek is taking place online.\n\n \n\nAll courses are one week duration\, and have two hours of online lessons daily conducted on Zoom. Work will be set for completion between lessons and for the next day. All course material will be provided by email.\n\n \n\nPlaces are still available in the following classes:\n\n \n\n*LATIN*\n\n \n\n*Beginners*: 27th – 31st July\, class meets 10-11am and 12-1pm (additional course scheduled)\n\n \n\n*Intermediate*: 20th – 24th July\, class meets 10-11am and 12-1pm; or 27th – 31st July\, class meets 2-3pm and 4-5pm\n\n \n\n*Advanced*: 20th – 24th July\, class meets 2-3pm and 45pm\n\n \n\n*CLASSICAL GREEK*\n\n \n\n*Beginners*: 20th – 24th July\, class meets 10-11am and 12-1pm\n\n \n\n*Advanced*: 20th – 24th July\, class meets 2-3pm and 4-5pm\n\n \n\nTo register\, email belfastsummerschool@gmail.com. The fee for the week is\n\n \n\n£70 and this may be paid by bank transfer or Paypal. Registrations close on Sunday 12th July at 23:59 BST. Your email should be followed up by payment within 24 hours to guarantee your place.\n\n \n\nWith best wishes\,\nHelen McVeigh\nSummer School Coordinator
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/belfast-summer-school-in-latin-and-classical-greek/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200731
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SUMMARY:London Summer School in Classics 2020
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 21 to Thursday 30 July 2020\n\n \n\nAPPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN. Deadline 15 June 2020\n\n \n\nNEW TESTAMENT/KOINE GREEK: if you wish to study New Testament/Koine Greek\, please get in touch with us via email prior to sending your application form.\n\n \n\nThe Summer School offers eight days of intensive teaching in Greek or Latin. They will also be offering Beginners’ classes in Coptic and Biblical Hebrew\, as well as Intermediate Hebrew subject to demand. They will also be offering New Testament/Koine Greek (level to be determined based on interest).\n\n \nFURTHER INFORMATION
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/london-summer-school-in-classics-2020/
LOCATION:UCL\, London
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200723
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SUMMARY:Ancient History CPD Day with the Classical Association
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Classical Association Ancient History CPD day will be delivered on Thursday 23 July online.  The event includes workshops on some of the mandatory sections and options of each of the qualifications for the OCR Exam Board\, developed by leading academics in their fields — all of whom have extensive experience of teaching in these areas. It also includes a discussion session with Alex Orgee\, Classics Subject Rep. at OCR\, on the OCR Specs.\, expectations on students\, and accessing support. \nHere’s the link to register for the event: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ca-ancient-history-cpd-for-teachers-of-gcse-a-level-tickets-111148317610
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ancient-history-cpd-day-with-the-classical-association/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200731
DTSTAMP:20260429T093213
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SUMMARY:ARLT Summer School 2020 27th - 30th July (online)
DESCRIPTION:Booking now open. Full details here: http://arlt.co.uk/2020.html
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/arlt-summer-school-2020-27th-30th-july-online/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200727
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SUMMARY:Classics Abroad 2020 Online
DESCRIPTION:Dates & Times\n\n \n\nMonday 27th – Friday 31st July 2020 (2 hours per day) | 13:00-15:00 BST\n\n \n\nWe are excited to offer Classics Abroad 2020 online this year\, our summer course devoted to exploring the classical influence and inspiration behind the history\, literature and art of Florence. \n\n \n\nThis year\, topics include: Virgil and Dante’s Divine Comedy\, Catullus and Petrarch\, Humanism\, Black Africans in Renaissance Art\, Women Latinists and the Classical Nude. Optional language and experience add-ons available!\n\n \n\nWho can attend?\n\n \n\nSchool leavers\, university students and mature students with academic or personal interests in Classics\, the Renaissance and/or the city of Florence. All humanities students welcome.\n\n \n\nFee: £95.00\n\n \n\nStudents can Apply Here.\n\n \n\nIncome generated from this course will help fund travel bursaries for those in financial need on our upcoming courses in Italy. Every sign up counts\, so do spread the word!\n\n \n\nYear 13 Funded Places\n\n \n\nWe are offering five fully-funded places for Year 13 students (aged 18+) who meet some\, or all\, of the following eligibility criteria:\n\n \n\n 	Student attends\, and has always attended\, a non-selective UK state school or college.\n 	Student intends to study a classical\, or humanities\, subject at a higher level and has a demonstrable interest in the classical world.\n 	Student would be the first in their immediate family to attend university.\n 	Student has been eligible for free school meals at secondary school.\n 	Student is studying relevant subjects at A Level with a good academic track record.\n\n \n\nIf you are a school teacher who knows any students who might be eligible and interested\, please fill in this form to receive distribution info.\n\n \n\n– Grace\, CA 2019
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classics-abroad-2020-online/
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SUMMARY:Latin and Greek Summer School
DESCRIPTION:Join us at St Albans Cathedral this summer to immerse yourself in the literature\, language and culture of either Latin or New Testament Greek.\n\n \n\n \nLatin Summer School: Virgil’s ‘Aeneid’ Book II\n \nExplore some of Ancient Rome’s most famous poetry and improve your Latin in our summer school.\n \n\nDelving into the world and story of ancient Troy\, this five-day course will explore Virgil’s Aeneid Book II\, which details the fall of Troy and Aeneas’ escape. Over the course of the week\, students will be encouraged to read the Latin text and translate into English\, with help on the language from the tutor. Discussion of themes\, style and the broader literary and cultural influence of Book II and the Aeneid as a whole will pepper each day as we explore one of the most well-known books of the foremost poet of ancient Rome.\n\n \nGreek Summer School: Selections from the Greek New Testament\n \nExplore passages of the New Testament in this week-long summer school\, and delve further into your knowledge of NT Greek.\n \n\nThis course will explore a selection of passages from the Greek New Testament. To aid full comprehension\, there will be a keen focus on ‘literal translation’\, with participants invited (though not dragooned!) to read aloud a portion of the text and provide a rendering into literal English; class discussion will follow as we consider the nuances of the Greek in each passage\, how these have been rendered in translation and what significance\, if any\, these have on our overall understanding of the text and New Testament\, more broadly.\n\n \n\nMore information:\n\n \n\nLed by Anthony Armstrong\, Tutor in Latin and New Testament Greek\nLatin dates: Monday 27 July – Friday 31 July\, 10am-4pm\nGreek dates: Monday 3 August – Friday 7 August\, 10am-4pm\n£145 early bird rate (£155 if booked after 1 June) \n\n \n\nSuitable for students working at post-beginner and intermediate level. If you are unsure about the level\, please email us to check.\n\n \nClick here for the events and booking pages
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/latin-and-greek-summer-school/
LOCATION:St Alban’s Cathedral Study Centre\, Sumpter Yard\, St Alban's\, Hertfordshire\, AL1 1BY\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200808
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SUMMARY:The Latin Programme Summer School
DESCRIPTION:The Programme is running a free summer school for ages 7-14.\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom The Latin Programme…\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Latin Programme is proud to be partnering once again with the Classical Association to present the second Latin Programme Summer School.\n\n\n\n\n\nDue to the ongoing health crisis\, we’ve made the decision to move this year’s event online. We are also extending the duration of the course from one week to two!\n\n\n\n\n\nSessions will take place every weekday\, 27th July to 7th August\, from 10am-12pm on Zoom.\n\n\n\n\n\nFurther details: https://www.thelatinprogramme.co.uk/summer-school
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-latin-programme-summer-school/
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