The Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies have announced a fully funded AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership PhD studentship between the University of Kent and The … Read more
Category: Classical and Archaeological Studies
Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference hosted by Classical and Archaeological Studies
The Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies hosted the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC) at the University of Kent 11-14 April. The conference was designed … Read more
World Heritage and Sustainable Development in Africa: Implementing the 2015 Policy
Sophia Labadi, Senior Lecturer in Heritage and Archaeology, has launched a call for participants for a workshop on ‘World Heritage and Sustainable Development in Africa: … Read more
Classics Day 2019 brings Greek comedy to life
The Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies hosted an all day celebration of Classics on 3 April 2019, running two sets of workshops for members … Read more
Jo Stoner on The Cultural Lives of Domestic Objects in Late Antiquity
Dr Jo Stoner, Research Associate in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, has published a new book entitled The Cultural Lives of Domestic Objects … Read more
An insight into postgraduate study
Many final year undergraduates are considering their next step, whether this is into employment or further study. As a follow up to the University’s recent … Read more
Rosie Wyles appears on BBC Radio 4 to discuss Greek tragedy
Dr Rosie Wyles, Lecturer in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row programme in an episode about theatre … Read more
A Roman adventure for students in Classical and Archaeological Studies
Students in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies at Kent were thrilled last month by a four-day trip to the Greek and Roman ruins … Read more
Kent goes to Italy: Pompeii and Paestum
The week started with Pompeii, an exceptionally well-preserved settlement whose origins go back to the Greek colonisation of the southern Italian coast in the Archaic … Read more
Kent goes to Italy: Ostia and Rome
The third day of the trip brought an excursion to Ostia, Rome’s ancient port at the mouth of the Tiber. Much of what remains of … Read more