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ASE seminar class numbers are limited to preserve the small, interactive class experience. Whilst we cannot guarantee that every course offered will run, we always take note of the priority given to seminar classes by students (that is, how they have ranked them on the application form) and try to allocate places accordingly.
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Re-visiting the Museum
What are museums for? Are they simply repositories of objects, or institutions for political and societal change?
This course will engage with current debates around museums: the repatriation of objects, the display of human remains, accessibility, and the cultural politics and active agency of the pieces on display.
The Romans in Britain
This course investigates both the impact of the Roman invasion upon Britain and also the role and function of Britain within the wider Roman empire.
Ancient Christianity in Twelve Women
What if the story of early Christianity were told through the women who built it, preached it, and sometimes died for it? This course invites you on a journey through the dramatic, surprising, and deeply human stories of the women who helped shape the earliest centuries of the Christian world.
Internship: The Roman Baths
Nearly a million tourists a year from across the globe come to see the Roman Baths, making the site one of the leading visitor attractions in the country.
Classics & Classical Languages - ASE Advanced Tutorial
Students can study an aspect of the Greco-Roman world, its history, literature and languages (Ancient Greek and Classical Latin), Greco-Roman philosophy or archaeology.