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Classics Hand Book 2019

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Classics Hand Book 2019

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Jan
22
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6:00 pm Professional Development Seminar... @ HSSB 4080
Professional Development Seminar... @ HSSB 4080
Jan 22 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Professional Development Seminar with Andrés Carrete (CHS) @ HSSB 4080
 
Jan
23
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3:30 pm Andrés Carrete (CHS): “Antigone ... @ HSSB 4080
Andrés Carrete (CHS): “Antigone ... @ HSSB 4080
Jan 23 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Andrés Carrete (CHS): "Antigone a La Mexicana: A Discourse of Heritage, Resistance, and Reception" @ HSSB 4080
Sophocles’ Antigone enjoys a rich and diverse afterlife in Mexican theater. Starting in the late 1960s, the ancient tragedy has been repeatedly reimagined as part of a developing tradition of resistance and social critique. Despite the[...]
Feb
5
Thu
5:00 pm Maria Papadopoulou (University o... @ HSSB 4080
Maria Papadopoulou (University o... @ HSSB 4080
Feb 5 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Maria Papadopoulou (University of Crete): "Researchers across Borders: Funding and Collaboration Opportunities with European Academia" @ HSSB 4080
This workshop introduces academic career pathways in Greece and Europe, with a particular focus on funding opportunities and strategies for building sustainable international collaborations. Drawing on concrete examples from the European research landscape, the session[...]
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6
Fri
3:30 pm Maria Papadopoulou (University o... @ HSSB 4080
Maria Papadopoulou (University o... @ HSSB 4080
Feb 6 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Maria Papadopoulou (University of Crete): "Expert-in-the-Loop AI: Insights from the TALOS Lab" @ HSSB 4080
This lecture presents research undertaken at the TALOS Lab (University of Crete), a European-funded research center dedicated to exploring how Artificial Intelligence can support research in the Humanities and the Social Sciences. It demonstrates how[...]
Feb
27
Fri
3:30 pm Brian Breed (UMass Amherst): “Bl... @ HSSB 4080
Brian Breed (UMass Amherst): “Bl... @ HSSB 4080
Feb 27 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Brian Breed (UMass Amherst): "Blank Objects in Ovid’s Baucis and Philemon" @ HSSB 4080
 
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Diversity Statement

The Department of Classics is committed to promoting excellence through diversity and inclusiveness. In keeping with the academic mission of the University of California to educate its residents, we strive to create an environment that is welcoming for all sectors of our state’s diverse population and that is conducive to the development of each individual’s highest potential. In addition, the Department upholds the principle of equal opportunity for all since equal opportunity fosters the best conditions possible for the enhancement of research, creativity, innovation, and excellence.

Diversity Officer:  Sara Lindheim

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