A teaching job at Warwick University

Teaching Fellow in Ancient Greek and Latin, University of Warwick – deadline Monday 16 February
https://secure.admin.warwick.ac.uk/webjobs/jobs/research/job18174.html

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Dr Alison E. Cooley
Dept of Classics and Ancient History
University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL
UK

List of Greek (and Greek-inspired) drama productions

Thanks to Lizzie Sandis for compiling this list.

Dear all,

If you enjoy going to the theatre and are interested in finding out more
about Greek tragedy and comedy (and modern adaptations of Classical stories) I have posted a summary of current productions on our Outreach website:

University of Oxford Classics Outreach Programme
Theatre Guide: http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/outreach/theatre/index.asp
(or visit www.classics.ox.ac.uk/outreach and click on ‘Theatre guide’).

There’s an impressive variety of productions on at the moment, some in
Greek as well as quite a number in translation, so there should be something for everyone.

With all best wishes
Elizabeth Sandis

Oxbridge Classics Open Day 2009

See the programme here

Suitable for school/college students in Years 10-13, life-long learners and teaching staff.

When: Friday 27th March 2009
Where: Various venues in Oxford (The Sheldonian, Examination Schools,
Oxford colleges and the University Classics Centre).

We provide all open day visitors with lunch in an Oxford college free of
charge. (Booking is therefore essential, please see below).

If you would like to find out more about the Classics courses at
Oxford/Cambridge, you have questions about the interview/admissions process for Oxford and/or Cambridge, or you would like to know more about studying at Oxbridge in general, then come along to our Classics Open Day.

This is an annual event which is hosted by Oxford and Cambridge alternately.

For all enquiries about this event please email the Classics Office
Administrative Assistant Mrs Susan McCann: susan.mccann@classics.ox.ac.uk

Booking for this event is essential (please contact Mrs McCann).

We look forward to welcoming you to Oxford for this event,
With all best wishes
Lizzie Sandis