Catching up with a Swansea Alum: Dr Victoria Austen (with Ian Goh)
This post is part of a new occasional series of chats with alumni/ae of our degree programmes involving Ancient World
Read moreThis post is part of a new occasional series of chats with alumni/ae of our degree programmes involving Ancient World
Read moreSwansea University’s Department of Classics, Ancient History and Egyptology is offering a series of four sessions on HEROES in the ancient world
Read moreIn August 2020, I was awarded an ICS Public Engagement Award to implement a new public engagement initiative with the
Read moreA new teaching block has started, and with it a new online seminar series on Mondays at 5pm UK time
Read moreIf you’re thinking about coming to Swansea for university, you should know that we staff in Classics, Ancient History, and
Read moreRachel, who’s just published her PhD(🎉!!) tells us about a recent event under the auspices of our research group, KYKNOS,
Read moreClassics is often thought of as fusty and elitist. But this year Classics, Ancient History, and Egyptology at Swansea University
Read moreIf you’re preparing to come to university in Swansea, I hope you’re getting excited! This despite the uncertainty of our
Read more2020 has been quite a year for teaching and research institutions globally! The pandemic has forced us all (staff and
Read moreWe have extended our seminar series on Myth and Politics to October 12th 2020, we are therefore delighted to announce
Read moreSwansea students in Classics, Ancient History and Egyptology have gone on to do some impressive and diverse things after graduation,
Read moreA few years ago, the Roman epigraphy database mapped all its entries (unfortunately the map doesn’t seem to work any
Read moreThis links to a blog post Nigel Pollard wrote recently for the website of the British School at Rome as
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