University of Toronto, Department of Classics

University of Toronto, Department of Classics Welcome to Classics at the University of Toronto! 🏛

Classics, the study of ancient Greek and Roman civilization, has been an important part of intellectual life at the University of Toronto since its foundation as King's College in 1827. The Department of Classics at the U of T is one of the largest in North America with over 20 faculty and is internationally renowned for the excellence of its undergraduate and graduate programs. Our diverse facult

y study all aspects of the Greek and Roman world: its literature, history, philosophy, art, archaeology and religion, from prehistory to the medieval period. Faculty are cross-appointed to the Philosophy department, the Centre for Medieval Studies, the Centre for Comparative Literature, the Women and Gender Studies Institute, and the Graduate Centre for the Study of Drama, and work with the Jackman Humanities Institute, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the Archaeology Centre. Located in the neoclassical Lillian Massey Building, the Department is home to the Woodbury Library, with extensive holdings in Greek and Latin, epigraphy and papyrology. The Department of Classics offers programs of unusual breadth and intellectual variety in one of the most culturally diverse cities in North America.

We’re Hiring!  The Department of Classics invites applications for Assistant Professor, for Contractually Limited Term A...
04/22/2026

We’re Hiring!

The Department of Classics invites applications for Assistant Professor, for Contractually Limited Term Appointments (CLTA), in:

- Greek & Roman Literature and Cultural History
- Greek Language and Literature

Application deadline for both positions: May 28, 2026. Link in bio for more information.

Professor Erik Gunderson's First Year Foundation course "Unhappy Families" (CLA196) has been featured in A&S News! Read ...
03/23/2026

Professor Erik Gunderson's First Year Foundation course "Unhappy Families" (CLA196) has been featured in A&S News! Read the full story here:

Sour marriages, domineering fathers, cheating husbands, evil stepmothers, feuding siblings — these themes can be found in some of the earliest Greco-Roman literature. In fact, many of this era’s most famous stories revolve around family conflict and misery.

03/06/2026

The annual Classical Association of Canada (CAC) Greek and Latin Sight Translation Competitions will take place on Monday, March 23! Students in Latin and Greek can elect to write either the Senior or Junior level competition in Latin and/or Greek. The winner and two runners-up will not only win national recognition and glory, but a cash prize as well!

For general contest rules, eligibility, and prize amounts, see the CAC's website (https://www.cac-scec.ca/sight-translation-competitions/)

If you are a student in a Greek or Latin class, please talk to your instructor about participating in the competition. Goodluck to all! May the odds be ever in your favour -- fortuna tui gratia semper sit -- τύχη σοῦ χάριν ἀεὶ εἴη.

Are you interested in studying Latin or Ancient Greek? Come check out the Classics booth at UofT's annual Language and C...
03/04/2026

Are you interested in studying Latin or Ancient Greek? Come check out the Classics booth at UofT's annual Language and Culture Day event! On Friday, March 6th (11am-1pm), Profs. Drew Davis and Adriana Brook will be representing Classics at the annual event organized by the UofT Global Languages Initiative. The event is aimed at UofT students, providing a venue for bringing students together with representatives of UofT language programs. Students will have an opportunity to take part in language and culture activities, to mingle with professors and students, and learn more about language offerings, including research, study, and internship opportunities abroad. All are welcome to join!

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Interested in taking a Classics course this year? Visit our website for the 2025-2026 course list and descriptions! http...
08/11/2025

Interested in taking a Classics course this year? Visit our website for the 2025-2026 course list and descriptions! https://buff.ly/sHHtzbS

We’re hiring!The Department of Classics and the Centre for Medieval Studies invite applications for a full-time, tenure-...
08/07/2025

We’re hiring!

The Department of Classics and the Centre for Medieval Studies invite applications for a full-time, tenure-stream position in Late Antiquity.

Application Deadline: Nov 6, 2025. Link in bio for more information.

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