The Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies is delighted to announce that Francesca Giliberto has completed her PhD, entitled ‘Linking Theory with Practice: Assessing the … Read more
Category: Classical and Archaeological Studies
Congratulations to Andrew Bates
The Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies is delighted to announce that Andrew Bates has completed his PhD, entitled ‘Making the Invisible Visible: New Survey … Read more
Workshop: ‘Heritage and Wellbeing’
The Centre for Heritage have organised a ‘Heritage and Wellbeing’ workshop, which will be taking place at The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge in Canterbury, … Read more
Centre for Heritage organises heritage walk series
Registration is now open for the Postgraduate Heritage Walks Series from the Centre of Heritage. Thanks to generous funding from the Postgraduate Experience Award Fund, … Read more
Simon Elliott interviewed by Dan Snow
Dr Simon Elliott, Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, featured on the podcast Dan Snow’s History Hit earlier in the week, following … Read more
‘Dust to Dust’ urban design competition
Ideas for the future design and configuration of cities are being sought for a competition promoting greater sustainability in urban environments, as part of Eastern … Read more
Postgraduate students at the Royal Archaeological Institute
A mix of past and present postgraduate students from the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies are presenting their research at the Royal Archaeological Institute (RAI) … Read more
Competition: Sea Eagles of the Empire
Following on from our Writing History and Getting Published panel held on 15 March, in which Amanda Thomas and Dr Simon Elliott, two authors who … Read more
Simon Elliott appears in The Herald
Honorary Research Fellow Dr Simon Elliott, who completed his PhD in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, has made an appearance in The Sunday Herald, … Read more
Ancient musical instruments recreated by 3D printing hold a tune
A research project in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies has produced working 3D replicas of ancient Roman musical instruments from Egypt that are … Read more