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A marble statue of a muscular, bearded man with horns, gripping a staff and leaning forward in a dynamic pose. Another figure and a large shield are partially visible beside him, suggesting a mythological battle scene.

Roman and Greek mythology

Professor Tom Monie

Professor Tom Monie

Senior Tutor, Christ’s College, Cambridge University
A flock of birds in a blue sky.

Milton and the meaning of freedom: an introduction to *Paradise Lost*

Multiple stacks of non-fiction books

Creative approaches to scientific storytelling

A close up of pages of script.

Introduction to Screenwriting: writing the short film

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Creative writing: telling your family story

A gloved hand holding a book, with the book partially open and set against a black background

Creative writing: an introduction to short story writing

Architectural artifact depicting a battle

Undergraduate award: Diploma in Archaeology: Conflict Archaeology and Heritage

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