The Crake Lectureship in Classical Studies
The Department of
Classics and the Crake Foundation annually
invite a distinguished scholar to give a public lecture on a subject drawn from
the cultures of Greece and Rome.
The Crake Doctoral Fellowship in Classics
This fellowship is
awarded annually to a graduate student who can reasonably be expected to finish
the doctorate in Classics during the year of tenure. The holder is asked to
teach the equivalent of six credits and give a public lecture.
Our Crake Doctoral Fellow in Classics for 2012-13 is Tyson Sukava.
In the Fall term he will offer
"Women in Antiquity" (CLA 2051); in the Winter term he will offer Health & Medicine in the Ancient World" (CLA 3051).
The Crake Travelling Scholarship For Summer
Study in Greece or Italy
This scholarship is
awarded annually to a second or third year student in Classics at Mount
Allison. The award has an approximate value of $6000 and covers the cost of
return airfare, room and board, and tuition for a summer programme
recognized by the Department of Classics. Qualified students should consult the
Head of the Department before the end of the Fall term.





