Conference 19-20 July, 2011
CCANESA
Madsen Building F09
University of Sydney
The conference will be hosted by CCANESA — The Centre for Classical and Near Eastern Studies of Australia at the University of Sydney The conference will have sessions on:
THEATRE AND SANCTUARY ARCHITECTURE
- Christina Papastamati-Von Moock
Greek Ministry of Culture, Committee for the Study and Restoration of the Sanctuary and Theatre of Dionysos and the Asklepieion in Athens - Hans Rupprecht Goette
Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Berlin - Jean-Charles Moretti
Institut de recherche sur l’architecture antique, University of Lyon
DRAMA IN THE FOURTH CENTURY
- Sebastiana Nervegna
Australian Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, CCANESA
Andrew Hartwig
Australian Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, CCANESA
Johanna Hanink
Assistant Professor, Brown University
THEATRE AND MACEDON
- Brigitte Le Guen
Professor, University of Paris 8 - Eoghan Moloney
University of Adelaide
THEATRE IN THE WEST
- Ted Robinson
University of Sydney - Zachary Biles
Associate Professor, Franklin & Marshall College - Jed Thorn
Visiting Assistant Professor, Franklin & Marshall College - Richard Green
Emeritus Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Sydney
THEATRE FINANCE
- Robert Pitt
Assistant Director, The British School at Athens - Peter Wilson
Ritchie Professor of Classics, University of Sydney - Eric Csapo
Professor of Classics, University of Sydney
Conference program and registration
Download full conference program here
Download conference registration form here
STUDENT BURSARIES
We are pleased to announce that a small number of bursaries for post-graduate students may be available. Anyone interested in applying for a bursary should write to Sophie Morton at greek.theatre@sydney.edu.au by e-mail by 15 May 2011, providing the following information:
- Name
- Institutional affiliation
- Degrees awarded and current programme of research
- A brief description of how attendance would be beneficial for their studies/research
- The name and e-mail address of one referee whom the organisers may contact
- An indication of your expected expenses.
For more information
Please contact Sophie Morton
T +61 2 9114 0922
E greek.theatre@sydney.edu.au
W sydney.edu.au/ccanesa
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