Women’s Classical Committee UK: ‘Celebrating Women in Classics’

TIME: 6:00PM - 7:30PM

DATE: Wednesday, April 22nd 2026

VENUE: Senate House

As part of the Women’s Classical Committee’s tenth anniversary celebrations, we invite you to join us for a lively round table discussion and Q&A on the theme of ‘Celebrating Women in Classics’ at the Institute of Classical Studies, London. Our panellists are experts across a range of disciplines whose work offers new and different ways of celebrating the women of the ancient world, as well as the women who have studied the ancient world.

Topics will include: the impact of modern retellings of Classical myth on the study of Classical Civilization in schools (Katharine Russell), women on the Grand Tour (Dr Hardeep Dhindsa) and the use of the women of ancient myth in modern theatre on the themes of peace and war (Dr Alice König). After presentations by the speakers and a panel discussion, the audience will be welcome to ask questions and join the conversion.

This event will begin with a drinks reception from 5pm; the panel discussion will begin at 6pm.

All are welcome to this free, celebratory event. The event is in-person only, but a recording will be made available afterwards.

The evening event will be preceded by the WCC’s AGM, from 2-4pm. This is for members only, but all are welcome to join (see details below).

Please register for this event on the SAS website by clicking here.

 

Supporting the WCC UK

This event is free to attend, but if you would like to support the Women’s Classical Committee UK’s work, make a donation via Paypal or join the WCC as a member.

Members of the WCC UK are eligible to join our mentoring programmes and apply for our Small Grants funding, as well as always having free access to all our events. Membership fees are £20 per calendar year, or £5 for students and unemployed, underemployed, or retired members. For more information and to join please visit our website.

Financial support for attendees

Thanks to generous funding from the Classical Association and the Council of University Classics Department’s EDI Committee, we are able to offer 7 bursaries of £100 each to enable graduate students and unemployed or underemployed attendees to participate in this event. For more information and to apply, please click here for the application form.

Members of the WCC UK can alternatively apply to our Small Grants scheme for up to £150 towards their costs in attending the AGM and/or the evening event.

Funding

We are grateful to the CUCD, the Classical Association and the John Coffin Trust Fund for their generous support for this event.

More information

More information about this event and the WCC’s work can be found on our website, https://wcc-uk.blogs.sas.ac.uk/blog/

 

Note: this event is supported by a grant from the Classical Association for the provision of bursaries.  Please contact the organisers directly with any enquiries.