The Classical Studies faculty engage in diverse research聽and聽participate in several interdisciplinary collaborations and international research networks.聽Current faculty research聽focuses on Archaic and Classical Greece,聽Republican and聽Early Imperial Rome, Roman Italy,聽classical historiography, Greek and Roman religion, performance, reception, and comparative texts. Consult our People pages for complete academic and research profiles of our faculty.聽Prospective graduate students should look at the Graduate Studies page for more information on graduate supervisors and research areas.
Faculty research projects,聽editorial commitments, and聽cooperative聽initiatives聽provide rich opportunities for both graduate and undegraduate students to gain聽hands-on聽experience and聽professional training. Classics professors are deeply committed to student involement聽in the聽research process and related professional activities, such as conferences,聽workshops, and community events.聽
Classical Studies maintains an institutional membership in聽the Canadian Institute in Greece, whose聽academic resources and accommodations are open to our students during research trips to Greece.