Mari Clark, Rachel Redd, and Osian Richards discuss their Week of Work experience in our Department. I participated in the Swansea University Week of Work with Evelien Bracke and loved every minute. It was challenging but I received great support and managed to succeed at tasks I never thought I would be able to do….Continue Reading Week of Work Placements – Rachel Redd, Osian Richards and Mari Clark
Egyptology Ph.D. student wins first place at British Federation of Women Graduates (BFWG) Presentation Day and an Egypt Exploration Society (EES) scholarship to Egypt
Brandi Denise Hill of Swansea University has been awarded first place at the BFWG Presentation Day along with an EES scholarship to travel and research in Egypt. Brandi Hill is a second year Ph.D. candidate in Egyptology at Swansea University working under the supervision of Professor Dr. Martina Minas-Nerpel and Dr. Kasia Szpakowska. She is…Continue Reading Egyptology Ph.D. student wins first place at British Federation of Women Graduates (BFWG) Presentation Day and an Egypt Exploration Society (EES) scholarship to Egypt
Classics in Wales
In February this year, Evelien Bracke organised the first Teaching Classics in Wales conference. You can find a storify of the day here: https://storify.com/nimuevelien/cymru-wales-classics-hub-first-annual-conference. She has also written two blog posts for the Classical Association on Classics in Wales: http://classicalassociation.org/Blog/?p=932 and http://classicalassociation.org/Blog/?p=1106 The report she wrote for the Welsh Government on Latin in Wales can be…Continue Reading Classics in Wales
DemonThings – Egyptian Demons in Swansea
Swansea University hosted over 100 delegates 21-24 March 2016 for our international conference on Demon Things: Manifestations of Ancient Egyptian Liminal Entities. The event was organized by the Egypt Centre and Egyptologists in the College of Arts and Humanities, and took part in the Taliesin Theatre. Delegates and speakers came from around the world (including…Continue Reading DemonThings – Egyptian Demons in Swansea