
معرفی
Dr. Janette McWilliam is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland, specializing in Classics and Ancient History. Her research focuses on Ancient Material Culture, Roman Social/Cultural History, and Museum Studies, with particular emphasis on Roman Children, Women, and Pedagogical Approaches to teaching Classical Languages. She leads international museum internship programs in Italy and curatorial initiatives at the RD Milns Antiquities Museum.
- Research Themes: Roman gender dynamics, childhood studies, epigraphy, and cultural identities in antiquity
- Teaching: Innovator in color-based methodologies for Latin/Greek instruction
Dr. McWilliam's recent publications analyze First World War antiquities, Roman funerary practices, and educational violence. Her work bridges archaeological science with public engagement through exhibitions like Wondrous Machines and Dionysos: Portrait of a God. She has secured multiple grants for museum digitization and pedagogical research.
- Awards: National Teaching Award (2014), UQ Excellence Awards (2013, 2011)
- Supervision: Currently advising PhD/MPhil students on topics spanning Roman domestic space, graffiti, and maternal power





