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Weekend Reading: Conference and Controversy
Classical Studies Support is back from a Christmas break – which somehow managed to be more tiring than work – and resuming the regular Weekend…
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Baby Brain to PhD, by Rhian Williams
If someone had said to me, when I enrolled on my first Open University module eight years ago, that I would go on…
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Discovering Ultima Thule
This week’s fly-past of Ultima Thule is a study of ancient history, on both a scientific and a classical reception level. How often does that…
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Weekend Reading: Taking a Break
Well, it’s that time of year. The schools are breaking up, family are coming to visit, classicists are confusing everyone by shouting ‘Io!’, and there’s…
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Weekend Reading: Romans on Stage
This week has been Christmas Play Week in many primary schools – a tense time for teachers and parents alike, as we all wonder…
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Weekend Reading: A Classicist Christmas List
Well, the time has come: even I can’t deny that Christmas is approaching (and believe me, I’ve been trying!). The Christmas tree is up, and…
Meet Cora Beth, who manages Classical Studies Support…






Cora Beth created Classical Studies Support in 2017, and has been building content for it ever since, with the help of students, friends and colleagues. She’s won several awards along the way, and made a lot of new friends too. If you’d like to pitch an idea for the site, or write an article or review, drop Cora Beth an email!


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