The Malta Classics Association is hosting a number of online events, including its first Conference on Contemporary Research in Classics being held today and tomorrow.
The online conference is dedicated to showcasing ongoing or recently completed research in any field of Classics study, with a particular emphasis on the work of postgraduate students and early-career scholars from around the world.
The programme includes discussions on various topics, ranging from the Latin language in film and television to the theory of ‘being’ in Plato’s Sophist.
For full details of the programme, visit https://classicsmalta.org/firstpgconference2021/. Registration is free of charge and open to the public.
Every Wednesday, Radju Marija (102.3 FM/107.8 FM) is broadcasting a recorded course on the ‘History of the Church’. The course is delivered in Maltese by Horatio C. R. Vella, president of the Malta Classics Association.
The course is intended for a general audience, however, Prof. Vella will also be quoting from original sources, making the course particularly relevant to students of theology and history.
The programme will run for 13 weeks on Wednesdays at 4pm, with a repetition for the night owls every Sunday at 3.30am.
One may also tune into Radju Marija on the website https://radjumarija.org/.
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