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Kent's Classical & Archaeological Studies program explores ancient civilizations through both written records and physical artifacts, offering three interconnected academic tracks: ancient history, classical literature, and archaeology.
Program Highlights
Pursuing a PhD in Classical & Archaeological Studies involves conducting extensive supervised research that breaks new ground in the field and meets publication standards.
A doctoral degree, essential for academic and research careers, is increasingly valued by employers who appreciate the dedication, analytical abilities, and communication expertise it demonstrates. PhD holders are recognized for their advanced research competencies, work ethic, and presentation skills.
During the program, candidates develop an original research project culminating in a dissertation of up to 100,000 words. Past doctoral works have explored diverse topics such as Medea's transformation in Silver Age literature, the creative interplay between Aristophanes and Euripides, Ovid's descriptive techniques in Metamorphoses, and comparative analysis of burial customs in the Transmanche region during 2500-1500 BC.
Students benefit from guidance by internationally renowned scholars across various specialties within the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies. Regular progress reviews ensure research maintains academic rigor. The program provides opportunities to participate in seminars, workshops, and professional development courses to enhance both subject-specific and transferable skills.