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The University of Cambridge invites applications for one or two postdoctoral Research Associates to join the interdisciplinary, collaborative project entitled The Bible and Antiquity in 19th-century culture.
The Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Bristol invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for two temporary teaching fellowships, one in Latin and one in Ancient History.
Does the concept of conversion have value not only as a way to link or distinguish pagan and Christian but also to make connections between classical texts? A two-day conference at King’s College, London.
A Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship is vacant in the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas at the University of Oslo. The post is open to applicants with any specialization within Greek and Latin.
"The Emotional Life of the Leader in Ancient Greece and Modern America" is the topic of this year's "Ephebe’s Journey" workshop, organized by the Centre of Hellenic Studies.
The Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence Centre for Urban Network Evolutions (UrbNet) offers three fully financed PhD scholarships from 1 September 2015.
Seminar investigating relationship between themes, motifs and structures of the texts and/or of the myths involved, starting with the early examples of epic poetry and of wisdom and didactic literature.
This international conference brings together scholars in religion, archaeology, philology, and history to explore case studies and theoretical models of converging religions.
A week-long workshop focused on the Greek graffiti of Pompeii and Herculaneum will take place August 3-7, 2015 at the Center for Hellenic Studies, in Washington DC.
Hosted by the School of History, Classics and Archaeology (University of Edinburgh), this workshop will bring together scholars working on the development of urban and rural settlement in Sicily from Prehistory to Late Antiquity.