Classics and Art Conservation students restore a 5th Century Athenian loutrophoros.
Graduate Studies in Classics
Graduate students studying Classics at Queen's become a part of the legacy of one of the first departments in the University's long and rich history. Classics at Queen's has been in existence since 1842.
We invite you to share in our tradition of almost 170 continuous years of instruction in Greek and Latin and deepen your passion for the ancient world in our graduate program in Classics. Because our program is small, we are able to provide our students with individual attention and support. As a result, our students consistently win both internal and external awards and fellowships. Our faculty members have expertise in Greek and Roman archaeology, history, language and literature, so your research opportunities are vast and varied. You will also have opportunities to join archaeology groups and take part in faculty supervised digs around the Mediterranean world.