Open Doors by the Oxford Preservation Trust - 12-13-18-19-20/09/2015,Oxford (England)
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 12-13-18-19-20/09/2015
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: University of Oxford (Oxford, England)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Mai Musié (Outreach Officer Oxford University)
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INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: gratis/ free/ gratis
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12-13 September 2015:
Open Doors by the Oxford Preservation Trust
Once again the Faculty of Classics will be opening its doors to the public on Saturday 12th of September as part of the Oxford Preservation Trusts’ Open Doors weekend (12th -13th ).
What’s on offer: two object handling sessions by Dr Diana Rodriguez Perez, Classical Art Research Centre
Time: 11:45 – 12:15, 13:00 – 13:30
What’s on offer: A taster lecture on Classical Archaeology, Dr Maria Stamatopoulou, Fellow and Tutor in Classical Archaeology
Time: 14:00 – 1500
18 September 2015:
University of Oxford Open Day
The Faculty of Classics will be participating in the University-wide last open day of the year
What’s on offer: two taster lectures
‘How to tame a wife – or perhaps not: Xenophon’s “Oikonomikos”, Prof. Chris Pelling, Regius Professor of Greek
‘Gender Roles in Latin Love Poetry’, Dr Matthew Robinson , Fellow and Tutor in Classics
+Classics at Oxford talks, drop-in sessions with tutors and students of the Faculty of Classics
Time: 10:00 – 16:00
For further information: http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/outreachopendays.html
19 – 20 Alumni Weekend:
Once again the Faculty of Classics will be participating in this year’s Alumni Weekend run by the University of Oxford on the 19th of September.
What’s on offer: talks by Prof. Gregory Hutchinson, Dr Hannah Cornwell, and Prof. Alan Bowman
Time: 10:00 – 16:00
For further information: http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/Alumni-Events.html , http://www.alumni.ox.ac.uk/alumni_home
19 September at Faculty of Classics, Cambridge
Classics in Communities conference ‘Access to Classics in Schools and Communities; Two years on’
A collaborative classics outreach project run by the University of Oxford in partnership with University of Cambridge and The Iris Project