Congratulations to Alex Winch, winner of Outstanding New Teacher award
Last Thursday we were delighted to entertain some alumni who had come to take part in a careers event. Every […]
View ArticleLowbury Hill mystery
The work of two of our PhD students concerning the mystery surrounding the remains of two Early Medieval persons buried […]
View ArticleReading Classics at the AIA-SCS 2023 Annual Meeting in New Orleans
I returned from the AIA-SCS 2023 Annual Meeting in New Orleans (a.k.a. NOLA), just in time for the new term, glad […]
View ArticleClassics goes Forensic
This week, PhD student Summer Courts will be collaborating with Dr Sophie Beckett and Cranfield University’s Forensic Institute to continue her […]
View ArticleRemembering Prof. Em. Jane F. Gardner (1934-2023)
Reading’s Department of Classics held a memorial for the late Professor Emeritus Jane F. Gardner on April 26th. Jane was […]
View ArticleTragedy Queered: A conference to explore the impact of Graeco-Roman tragedy...
Greek and Roman tragedy has served as a platform to explore and discuss central issues regarding politics, identities, and societal […]
View ArticleProf. Eleanor Dickey speaks to pupils at Garth Hill College
We were thrilled to see the opening session of this years’ Garth Hill College Military History Society being led by […]
View ArticleTwo New Modules Consider the Ancient World beyond the Myth of Whiteness
By now, many classicists have begun to recognise and to think about how the study of ancient Greece and Rome […]
View ArticleBlack Classicists in America: From ostracism to scholarship
To celebrate Black History month and as part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, UoR Classics Department is delighted […]
View ArticleButser Ancient Schoolroom 2024
This post was written by undergraduate student Jacinta Hunter. The Ancient Schoolroom’s second summer residency at Butser Ancient Farm was […]
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