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Greek and Latin Unseen Translation Competition |
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008 |
This Competition was introduced in 2007. It is open to second and third year undergraduate students in Australian and New Zealand universities. It involves a 30-minute unseen test in Week 9 of Semester 2. Entries are to be made by academic staff teaching relevant Greek and Latin classes. There is a prize of AUD$250 for the best entry in each language.
Further enquiries can be directed to the Competition Co-Ordinators, Dr Ian Plant (
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ASCS Australian Essay Prize Competition |
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This annual Competition, which has been running since 1990, is open to undergraduate students in Australian universities. The essay submitted may be a revised version of an essay, tutorial paper or seminar paper by a student enrolled in a first, second or third year course. The essay may be on any aspect of Classical Studies (that is, the languages, history, thought and archaeology of the Ancient World). The length should be between 1000 and 3000 words, and the entry should be submitted through the ASCS Representative in each Australian university. The closing date for entries is usually towards the end of November each year. The first prize is currently $400, and there are up to two prizes of $100 each for “runner-up” entries. |
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Early Career Award |
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Friday, 18 May 2007 |
This Award, introduced in 2005, is intended to offer acknowledgement and some financial support to those who are “early career” scholars, particularly those who are post-doctorate without a full-time teaching or research position. The Award is currently worth AU$2000. Applications are open to those who have completed a doctorate by research in the last five years at an Australian or New Zealand university. |
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