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Weekend Reading: Advancing Diversity
What caught my eye this week The world of online Classics has been dominated this week by calls for inclusion. From Princeton’s efforts to promote…
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Weekend Reading: Irrational Fear of Mangled Greek
What caught my eye this week This week I encountered the word nomophobia for the first time. I’m rather behind the times, since the word…
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Weekend Reading: Holiday Classicism
What caught my eye this week This week I’ve been on holiday to Scotland – which is why this post is slightly more rushed than…
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Weekend Reading: the Dog Days of Summer
What caught my eye this week Like everybody else in the UK over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been paying a lot of attention…
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Weekend Reading: What’s in a Name?
What caught my eye this week This week I’ve been talking to a number of people who’ve just completed their degree (congratulations, folks!). For many…
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MA? PhD? When the writing gets tough…
Finished your undergraduate degree? Fancy an MA/PhD? Or did you – but now your degree is done you’re not sure? Maybe you feel you’ve failed,…
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