Department of Classics Newsletter, School of Histories & Humanities, Trinity College Dublin

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Classics Newsletter 2015-2016 Inside this Issue News from the Department

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Message from the Head of Department The Department continues to flourish and the last academic year was both a busy and productive one for staff and students. First of all we are delighted to welcome three Postdoctoral Fellows who will be joining us for 2015-16. Two will hold full year Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowships: Dr Andreas Serafim and Dr Yvona Trnka-Amrhein. Dr Jacopo Tabolli has been awarded a Long Room Hub Visiting Fellowship for the first semester. We are very much looking forward to learning more about their work. We are always pleased to see former students and members of the Department, and this year we were delighted to welcome back as the 15th W. B. Stanford Lecturer, Dr Myles Lavan, who graduated in Single Honors Classics in 1999. A number of alumni and friends of the Department were in the audience, as well as Myles’ family. In January 2015 alumni and friends also joined us for an event to mark the 75th birthday of Emeritus Professor John Dillon. A third highlight for us was an international workshop in May, organised by Christine Morris and Giorgos Papantoniou entitled ‘Spatial Analysis of Ritual and Cult in the Mediterranean’. The Department continues to participate in the GradLink Mentoring Programme and we warmly thank our 2014-15 mentors, Jason Bolton, Lewis Purser, Erica Devine, Sarah Grimson, David Walsh, Patrick McCullough, Stephen Browne, Camille Rocca and Helen Petrini for their involvement. It is always a great pleasure to renew contacts with former students. If you are interested in becoming involved in the programme in the future, do please contact us. Regular news and event updates on Departmental activities can be found on our website, and don’t forget that we are also on Facebook (with over 1500 likes now!); as well as keeping up-to-date with the Department, you can also keep abreast of new and exciting developments in the world of Classics. We hope you enjoy this year’s Newsletter. We look forward to keeping in contact with you by letter, email, or through Facebook. We are keen to hear from you!

Hazel Dodge Head of the Department of Classics

Department of Classics. School of Histories and Humanities


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