Pompeii and Herculaneum study trip 2018! – by Selin Erez
A popular module that can be taken by second year students (but all year groups are welcome on the study
Read moreA popular module that can be taken by second year students (but all year groups are welcome on the study
Read moreAs someone who teaches modules on the period known as late antiquity (roughly 200-800 CE), one of the really interesting
Read moreWelcome to the re-launch of our departmental blog and the first post of the new academic year. We may have
Read moreI was recently lucky enough to be handed the minutes from the Classical Association of Wales – South Wales Branch
Read moreIn July and August of this year, the Department of Classics, Ancient History and Egyptology hosted our third Summer School
Read moreThis blog post was originally posted on Gorffennol. Most of us use dictionaries on a regular basis and take their existence
Read moreOn the 16th March, we had our annual Classics Schools’ day. Pupils from four local schools attended the day and
Read moreGuest blog post by Minette Matthews, 2nd Year Ancient History Student Every year the British School at Athens offers an intensive
Read moreOur Department now has a newsletter which will be published and distributed three times each year. You can catch up
Read moreBy Oscar Brierley, 2nd Year Classical Civilisation Student Student Interest Research The Remorse of Nero,
Read moreI took Dr Heather Hunter-Crawley’s Greek and Roman Art and Architecture module last year and was taken on an art historical
Read moreOn Thursday 23rd February 2017, the Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts) Bill 2016-2017 received the Royal Assent and so became an
Read moreWritten by Jack Brooker 2nd Year Ancient History Student at Swansea University Published: February 2017 I chose to write about
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