The Global Antiquity minor at Yale-NUS College provides an exceptional environment for students with an interest in research to engage in collaborative projects on a variety of topics related to the ancient world, using a range of interdisciplinary approaches.
Such collaboration has led to the publication of co-authored scholarly articles, edited volumes, and research presentations at conferences.
To give a sense of the varied research that occurs within the Global Antiquity minor, here is a sample of the research outputs of these collaborations:
- Goh, J. “Origines Gentium: Mythic Kinships as an Archive of Cross-Cultural Interactions in the Ancient World.” Global History. https://www.globalhistories.com/index.php/GHSJ/article/view/301
- Chia, P.Y. and Green, S.J. (2016), ‘Ovid, Tristia 1.3: The Departure of an Epic Hero’ (available on personal academia.edu page here)
- Chia, P.Y. and Green, S.J. (2022/23), “Liberal Arts and Face Cosmetics: Medicamina into Mandarin”, in T. Sienkewicz (ed.), Ovid in China (edited volume under consideration, arising from conference panel in London 2019)
- Carpenter, A., with S. Ngaserin Ng, ‘Atoms and Orientation’, in Atomism in Philosophy, edited by Ugo Zilioli, Bloomsbury Academic 2020.