2011 Summer School

The School of Archaeology,Classics &Egyptology at the University of Liverpool ran a successful programme for the Ancient Worlds Summer School 2011. We offered both language and non-language pathways through a two-week summer school covering many aspects of the ancient world.

General Information

The 2011 Summer School took place in the University of Liverpool.

All teaching at the Summer School was delivered by staff from the University to ensure a high-quality learning experience.

The two weeks were structured as follows such that language or history pathways are possible:

Week 1Week 2
Greek/LatinHieroglyphs
The Transition from Old to Middle Kingdom EgyptDiscovering the Ancient World

Location

The Summer School was held in the School of Archaeology,Classics and Egyptology, 12-14 Abercromby Square,University of Liverpool,Liverpool L69 7WZ.

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Accommodation

For those who were traveling from outside Liverpool,single en suite accommodation was available in University Halls. The cost was £27.87 per person per night,and this included bed,breakfast and evening meal.

Social Programme

There were evening lectures and other social events during both weeks of the Summer School,and on the Friday of each week a Summer School Dinner was held at a local restaurant.

The University of Liverpool is a leading international centre for the study of the ancient world – from the archaeology of human evolution,through ancient Egypt and the Near East to Greek and Roman history,culture and literature,and Iron Age Europe.
For more details of our programmes,go to www.liv.ac.uk/sace