Classics News and Events
Using GIS Storymaps in Research
This workshop will look at the ways GIS can be used in research within the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Dr Godwin Yeboah (Senior Software Engineer, Research Computing) will give a presentation on the possibilities GIS offers for use in research, then Dr Christina Williamson (University of Groningen, IAS Visiting Fellow) will presnt on her use of GIS Storymaps in her research on
The workshop will conclude with refreshments and time for informal discussions.
Please sign up on the form below.
New publication - An ash-chest in an English country-garden
New study of a Roman ash chest at Sissinghurst Castle, Kent.
Former PhD student at Warwick, Alessandra Tafaro is pleased to announce the publication of her monograph, derived from her PhD.
AI meets antiquity: Warwick ancient historian tests DeepMind’s transformative new model
Co-authoring a paper published in the world's leading multidisciplinary science journal today, Alison Cooley, Professor of Classics and Ancient History at the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ, has played a key verification role in developing the first artificial intelligence (AI) model for contextualising ancient inscriptions.
New Omnibus article
'Augustus’ endless empire' by Alison Cooley just published in Omnibus 87, the magazine for schools