Academic Staff
UCL Department of Greek and Latin
Teaching and research staff
| Name | Research area |
| Peter Agócs | Greek lyric song, especially Pindar and Bacchylides; genre in ancient literature; narrative in Greek lyric; collective memory. |
| Aylin Atacan | Architectural history, visuality and architectural representation, spatial narrative, cinema and architecture. |
| Marcus Bell | Tragedy in reception, performance, and live art; queer and trans studies; critical ancient world studies; decolonial ecology, poetry and dance, |
| Stephen Colvin | Greek language, dialect and literature; Mycenaean Greek; historical linguistics and sociolinguistics. |
| Elena Cagnoli Fiecconi | Ancient philosophy, virtue ethics, moral psychology. |
| Nick Gonis | Documentary and literary papyrology; Egypt from Augustus to the Abbasids; later Greek poetry; early Christian literature |
| Rosie Harman | Greek historiography and ethnography; identity; the politics of representation. |
| Maddalena Italia | Sanskrit language and literature; Greek and Latin literature. |
| Miriam Leonard | Greek literature and philosophy; reception; history of modern European thought; critical theory, |
| Fiachra Mac Góráin | Augustan poetry, especially Virgil; Virgilian exegesis; Dionysus in Latin poetry; intertextuality; the reception of Virgil in Ireland. |
| Mairéad McAuley | Early imperial Roman literature, especially Neronian and Flavian, tragedy and epic; gender and genre in Latin poetry. |
| Elizabeth McKnight | Roman law, Roman political theory, and Latin prose literature. |
| Michael McOsker | Literary and Herculaneum papyrology, Hellenistic Philosophy (and its reception in Latin literature), and Greek literature. |
| Antony Makrinos | Homer; scholarship in Byzantium (esp. reception of the Homeric text with emphasis on allegorical interpretation); modern receptions. |
| Gesine Manuwald | Latin literature; Roman drama; Roman epic; Cicero’s speeches; reception studies, especially Neo-Latin. |
| Marigold Norbye | Medieval manuscripts; medieval chronicles; the history of history writing; medieval libraries; the transmission of ancient history. |
| Phiroze Vasunia | Greek literature and culture; imperialism and colonialism; the Classical tradition; conceptions of Greek prose; cross-cultural interaction in antiquity. |
| Mark Weeden | Hittite, Luwian, Akkadian, Sumerian; Anatolian hieroglyphs and the history and literature of the cuneiform world. |
| Maria Wyke | Latin literature, especially Roman love poetry; ancient gender and sexuality; reception studies, especially Julius Caesar, Rome on film, classics and popular culture. |
Student Feedback and Consultation Hours
Student Feedback and Consultation Hours
All staff are available for two hours a week for meetings with current students (book via the Moodle booking page).