Scholarships for postgraduate studies in Greek Archaeology in the UK, limited to candidates of Hellenic ethnicity (Greek and Greek-Cypriot) who hold either a first degree with First Class classification (or equivalent), or a postgraduate degree with distinction from any reputable university.
Candidates with a PhD in a relevant field and excellent command of English should send in their application to the Department of History before 15 April 2013.
Conference investigating how the instiution of the museum has been visualized and translated into different kinds of images and how these images have affected our perception of these institutions.
DiPP2013 aims at presenting innovative results, research projects and applications the digital presentation and preservation of cultural and scientific heritage.
During the course, the state of the art in historical research along with the recent scientific techniques applied to the analysis of archaeological findings will be presented by senior academics and field archaeologists who are experts in various research areas.
The Classics Department of King's College London is delighted to announce the second Postgraduate Conference on "Identity and Representation in Antiquity".
The theme of the proposed 36th ICAF Conference, to be held at Kamilari, Crete, is “Food and Art”. The aim of the Conference is to focus on the long-standing role of food in the arts.
Through this unique Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) platform, Harvard University is offering a noncredit humanities course, the legendary “The Ancient Greek Hero”.
This conference aims to stimulate debate about ethnographic museums in the post-colonial period and to envision new ways of thinking and working in those museums in the future.
The Institute of Classical Studies, in collaboration with the British School at Rome, has arranged to hold a series of lectures, two in each year, alternately in Rome and in London.