
About
Ingo Gildenhard is a Professor of Classics and the Classical Tradition at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Faculty of Classics. He serves as a Fellow and Director of Studies at King's College, Cambridge. His research focuses on Greek and Latin Literature, Greek and Roman Philosophy, and Interdisciplinary Studies. Contact details include his King's College address (CB2 1ST) and email ig297@cam.ac.uk.
Recent academic activities include delivering a lecture on Race and Injustice in Plato's Republic for St John's College's Newell Lecture series. He actively supports research initiatives, such as promoting applications for Marie Curie and British Academy postdoctoral fellowships within the Faculty's research clusters. Notably, he oversees student supervision and academic leadership roles at King's College.
No specific scientific awards or personal grants are listed, but he contributes to faculty news and events, including announcements about student achievements (e.g., Naomi Norden’s award for her thesis on Ausonius). His work integrates classical literature with interdisciplinary approaches, reflecting his role in advancing the Classical Tradition.
Find Ingo Gildenhard elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Stephen OakleyUniversity of Cambridge · Professor
Franco BassoUniversity of Cambridge · Associate Professor
Tim RoeUniversity of Cambridge · Teaching Professor
Nigel SpiveyUniversity of Cambridge · Senior Lecturer- CChristopher KellyHelmholtz Centre Potsdam - German Research Centre for Geosciences · Professor
Rebecca LaemmleUniversity of Cambridge · Associate Professor