Northwestern’s Classics PhD immerses scholars in Greek and Latin philology, material culture, and critical reception theory. Doctoral candidates translate papyri on digitized touchscreens, reconstruct Roman urbanism with GIS, and interrogate classical influences on Black Atlantic literature. A pedagogy seminar crafts inclusive approaches to teaching ancient texts.
Create a GIS reconstruction of trade routes fueling Hellenistic coin circulation
Translate and comment on fragmentary Sappho using comparative poetics
Develop 3-D models of Pompeian domestic shrines for VR pedagogy
Analyze gendered authorship in scholia on Homeric epics
Study Afro-diasporic adaptations of Medea in contemporary theatre
Use isotope analysis of Roman amphorae to trace olive-oil provenance
Build a deep-learning OCR pipeline for palimpsest decipherment
Investigate Stoic concepts of oikiosis in environmental ethics discourse
Examine Latin epistolary networks visualized with social-graph analytics
Compile digital lexicon of technical vocabulary in ancient mining texts
Research mytho-historical narratives in Indigenous Latin American epic appropriation
Assess sensory archaeology of soundscapes in Greek amphitheaters
Draft a high-school curriculum integrating classical rhetoric and civic debate
Curate a museum exhibit juxtaposing Roman coins with modern protest art
Write a public-facing essay series on classics and contemporary migration rhetoric
Re-examine antiquity to illuminate the present with Northwestern’s Classics PhD.
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