The Department of Ancient Classics at Maynooth University invite you to a Careers with Classics event on 16 September 2021 from 2 – 4pm.
Careers with Classics Event at Maynooth University
Register: email cosetta.codau.mu.ie
Ancient Classics has been taught in Maynooth since the first foundation of a college in the town in 1795. Over 200 years later, the subject remains central to the study of Arts and Humanities.
Classics is the term given to the study of the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome in all their aspects: language, literature, history, philosophy, art and archaeology. At Maynooth University, these topics may be studied through our hugely popular course on Greek and Roman Civilization or through the ancient languages of Latin and Ancient Greek.
Classics – Research is a course run by Maynooth University, Kildare. Classics – Research gives a Course Qualification of Masters Degree, awarded by National University of Ireland. For more information about Classics – Research at Maynooth University, please review the details below.
The research programme equips students with the necessary skills in research, academic writing, and the ancient languages, along with any other specialist training required for their particular project. Above all, the Department aims to provide the opportunity for students to pursue their own specific research interests, working independently under the supervision of members of staff who will provide detailed guidance, advice, and feedback on the students work. The primary objective is the production of a substantial contribution to original scholarship in Classics in the form of a thesis.
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