Recommended Blogs
WCN Student Blogs
Welcome to our WCN student blogs created by our Warwick Classics and Ancient History students.
Our new blogger is mature student Emma who will take you on a journey, from the beginning of her interest in the ancient world through to what she is studying now and her experience of returning to education.
These blogs offer an insight into study at Warwick and the interests of our bloggers, so check them out.
Welcome to Material Musings! This is a new monthly blog which will feature a variety of subject matter related to material culture from the ancient world. It aims to highlight and showcase some aspects of research work done in the Department of Classics and Ancient History and bring these to a wider audience. We hope that you will find the posts interesting, informative and enjoyable!
Jacqui Butler and Paul Grigsby
Views from the Classroom
This new section will bring you some great examples of innovative Classics teaching from around the country from some of our WCN teachers. If you have something you want to share here that might be of interest to other teachers, please do get in touch. Contact paul.grigsby@warwick.ac.uk or c.rowan@warwick.ac.uk (especially for anything coin elated) if you are interested.
Bitesized Ancient History and its content is created by Warwick Classics
graduate, Kelsi Russell (right), who currently studies Egyptology at The University of Cambridge.
Check out this fantastic blog for articles on:
Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, plus the Bitesized Ancient History Artefact of the Week.
Recommended for students and teachers alike, Kelsi has also started recording a Study Tips Vlog which you can check out here.