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interdisciplinary work in classics, art history, and/or religion


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Hello,

 

I'm curious about programs with interdisciplinary centers or certificates in classics, art history, and/or religion. Do your own institutions have them, or did you apply to some that did? Failing that, perhaps you know of places where informal but robust research-sharing, workshops, or reading groups occur.

 

(For clarification, I'm not looking to apply to these places - just seeking your assistance in developing a list of models like these.)

 

Thanks!

Sarah

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Lots of programs overlap classics and religion. 

 

UBC

http://cnrs.ubc.ca/

 

FSU

http://religion.fsu.edu/graduate_fields.html#rwa

 

UNC

http://religion.unc.edu/graduate-studies/specialization/ancient-mediterranean-religions

 

Brown

http://www.brown.edu/academics/religious-studies/graduate/doctoral-tracks-phd/religions-ancient-mediterranean-ram

 

UT Austin

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/rs/graduate/areas/ancient-Mediterranean.php

 

etc. 

 

 

There's several interdisciplinary programs that combine classics and art history.

 

Johns Hopkins

http://classics.jhu.edu/graduate/interdepartmental-phd-program-in-classical-art-and-archaeology/

 

Penn

http://www.sas.upenn.edu/aamw/

 

Berkeley

http://ahma.berkeley.edu/

 

Michigan

http://www.lsa.umich.edu/ipcaa/

 

Chicago

http://arthistory.uchicago.edu/graduate/ancient-art

 

etc. 

 

 

Interdisciplinary ancient history (classics and history) programs are also pretty popular. Penn Ancient History, Chicago PAMW, Michigan Greek & Roman History, etc. 

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I just sat in on a seminar for Princeton's Program in the Ancient World; it may be among the best examples of the type of program after which you are inquiring.

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