Latest Learnings
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The House of a Hundred Gods
Check out my new children’s book on ancient gods all around the world! Continue reading
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Interview with E
E is a Classics student whose academic journey began with a love for literature and evolved into a fascination with ancient Greek society and culture. Drawn to the wit and insight of writers like Aristophanes, she explores how themes from… Continue reading
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Interview with B
B is a final-year Classics major with a minor in Political Science at the University of Ghana. Initially drawn to law, she discovered a passion for connecting ancient ideas with modern politics. She believes the study of Classics offers timeless… Continue reading
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Interview with X
After completing a master’s degree at Cambridge and initially planning to pursue a PhD, X accepted a teaching position at Kamuzu Academy in Malawi — often called the “Eton of Africa.” There, he became fascinated by how Malawian students and… Continue reading
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Why study the Classics?
Classics can be split into 3 main categories: philosophy, poetry and oratory. Latin as a language was the main language of literature until the 16 th century with much of European history being studied through literature written in Latin. Examples… Continue reading
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Atlas: More than the man that holds up the sky?
Atlas was a Titan condemned to hold up the heavens for eternity after the Titanomachy – the ignominious defeat of the Titans to the Olympian gods led by Zeus and his allies. However, Atlas does not simply disappear from the… Continue reading
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Augustus: The First Emperor
A presentation on Augustus – Rome’s first emperor and the architect of its Golden Age. Continue reading
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Interview with Mr M
The lead coordinator and current PhD candidate at Cambridge University after working in University of Ghana for a long period of time. More Coming Soon… Continue reading
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Interview with Professor G
A professor at the University of Ghana and the main organiser in Ghana for ClassicsBeyondBorders, Professor G is very enthusiastic and has inspired many of the other students that I have interviewed. More Coming Soon… Continue reading
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The Battle of Thermoplyae
A presentation that I gave to a group of year 10 students coming from Langley Academy, Slough along with 2 other peers. Continue reading





