
Critical CAHA is a student-run discussion group focusing on inclusivity and diversity within studying our Ancient and Prehistoric worlds.

Elsa Jaeyoung Park, an MA Music alumni,, has won an award from the Coastal Futures Ecoacoustic Music Competition for the piece Encroaching
After three years working as postdoctoral research fellows on the ERC CATENA project, Dr Georgi Parpulov and Dr Panagiotis Manafis are leaving ITSEE to take up new academic positions.
Chiara Coppola has been awarded a doctorate for her thesis on "A New Analysis of the Scholia Photiana in the Pseudo-Oecumenian Catena Tradition."
Dr Georgi Parpulov and Dr Panagiotis Manafis have published an article identifying a previously-unknown catena on the Gospel according to Matthew preserved in five pages of a ninth-century manuscript in a Greek monastery
Distance Learning PhD student Simona Scanni introduces her research on online language learning before and after COVID-19.
Report on the the international virtual conference organized in partnership with the University of Aix-Marseille (France).
Five skills you will develop on a postgraduate research course in the College of Arts and Law
Five skills you will develop on a postgraduate research course in the College of Arts and Law
John Onelum introduces his research on the meal motif in Revelation 3:20.

Kathleen Murphy-Hollies talks about what everyday confabulation is and what its consequences are, considering in particular the costs and benefits of confabulation for our ethical behaviour.
Anna Persig, an M4C scholarship holder, has been awarded a doctorate for her thesis on "The Vulgate text of the Catholic Epistles: Its Language, Origin and Relationship with the Vetus Latina."