Grumpy dragon #TinyJoys
Grumpy dragon #TinyJoys
Grumpy dragon #TinyJoys
Grumpy dragon #TinyJoys
Two Russian tortoises
My tortoises woke up from their hibernation and are already devouring huge amounts of lettuce
Ohhh, I made one, too. Meet the Venus Von Wollendorf
International Fellowships 2026 The International Fellowships Programme enables researchers to work for two years at a UK institution with the aim of building a globally connected, mobile research and innovation workforce. Funding status Open for applications Career stage Early-career
Please help spread the word on this, especially to those who may be feeling cold winds towards their research.
Weβve opened the call for our International Fellowships, enabling early career researchers to work for two years at a UK research institution
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/sche...
#tinyjoys leaving my office in Leeds to be greeted by a spectacular sunset
New MA in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Leeds @universityofleeds.bsky.social - now open for applications for a September 2026 start!
For more information and to apply, please visit:
courses.leeds.ac.uk/k149/classic...
Our 'Myths & Legends: A Classics Competition 2026' is still open for Key Stage 3 students to enter! Entries will close on 2nd March 2026.
artsoutreach.leeds.ac.uk/our-subjects...
How does one actually go about getting their research published in a journal? Which journal is the best fit for your research? Join the ICS' upcoming Researcher Training Event:
Publishing your research in Classics and Archaeology journals
Weds 21 Jan, 3-5pm
Online via zoom
shorturl.at/pSUmn
We were deeply saddened to learn that our former colleague Robert Maltby died last week. Having taught at Leeds since 1989, Robert was Professor of Latin Philology by the time he took early retirement in 2013 and though he moved away from Leeds, he stayed in touch.
That whole circle of friends is incredibly intense and weird, as I found out researching Bettine von Arnim and Creuzer for the Cupid and Psyche bookβ¦
Spotted in Germany @flaroh.bsky.social
Merry Christmas!
Myths & Legends: A Classics Competition 2026 has officially opened! Entries close on 2 March 2026. This is a FREE outreach competition aimed at Key Stage 3 students, which has run for over 70 years at Leeds! Find more information on the competition website:
artsoutreach.leeds.ac.uk/our-subjects...
Sunset at Leeds university β such a beautiful place!
William de Morgan heron
New MA in Classics and Ancient History at Leeds - we are thrilled to announce the launch of our new MA in Classics and Ancient History, *now recruiting* for September 2026!
For more information and to apply, please visit:
courses.leeds.ac.uk/k149/classic...
Call for Papers! Symposium in honour of our much-missed colleague Prof. Malcolm Heath, Leeds, 21-2 May 2026. Paper proposals of no more than 500 words to be sent by 1 December to Prof. Emma Stafford (e.j.stafford@leeds.ac.uk)
ahc.leeds.ac.uk/dir-record/r...
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It may be stormy but the Leeds Open Day is still on! Chat to our staff and students in Michael Sadler LG 10 throughout the day, and check out our Classics and Ancient History talks at 10.00 in Roger Stevens Building Lecture Theatre 22 and 13.00 in Lecture Theatre 19
www.leeds.ac.uk/homepage/137...
Out on 17th November , just in time for Christmas!
Finished my Cupid and Psyche bookmark!
My review of The Human Tragicomedy: The Reception of Apuleiusβ Golden Ass in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century, ed. Mateusz StrΓ³ΕΌyΕski, Leiden: Brill, 2024 is now available to view from this link. If you want a downloadable copy, do get in touch. rdcu.be/enQk0
Special offer on Cupid and Psyche book!
What a wonderful way to relaunch our local Classical Association branch at Leeds β talk by our new president Jennifer Saint, to a huge audience of school children, teachers, academics and members of the public
In paradisum deducant te angeli.
I had a joke about Apuleius, but it was too asinine.
The University flag is flying at half mast in honour of our much missed colleague Prof. Malcolm Heath, whose funeral takes place at 1pm today in St Michael's Church, Headingley. May the earth lie lightly on him π₯
secretariat.leeds.ac.uk/home/obituar...
Apply for our Alexander the Great AHRC PhD opportunity with The British Museum: "Disruption and Diversity: Understanding the Impact of Alexander the Great Through the Material Culture of the Hellenistic World."
Application Deadline: 17:00 (UK time) 15 May 2025
phd.leeds.ac.uk/project/2239...
Photograph of Prof. Malcolm Heath sitting at his desk in his office at the University of Leeds.
The funeral of our much missed colleague Professor Malcolm Heath will take place this Friday (11 April) at 13.00 in St. Michaelβs Church Headingley. There will be refreshments in the church afterwards: please let us know if you plan to come (RSVP to P.M.White@leeds.ac.uk).
My talk about the only extant tragicomedy from antiquity 'Should we feel sorry for Alcumena?' on Plautus' Amphitruo at the North Staffordshire Classical Association branch on 20th March at 7.30 will be live streamed here: www.northstaffsca.org