Innovative Learning Week finishes in fine style, 22-23 February, with trips to Stirling Castle and Hadrian’s Wall, film screenings, a meeting of Classics magazine contributors and, not least, an Archaeology Society pub quiz. Highlights of the week have included:ancient technology workshops in making chipped stone tools, fire and cordagean assessment of Lucian, a comic writer of the 2nd century AD, as the first writer of science fictionevents to enhance study skills and careers talks, including a Q&A with Apprentice star Margaret Mountfordvisits to archives, museums and gallerieslectures on subjects as diverse as Gender, History and Archaeology, Why Historiography Matters and Rock Music, Politics and Society in the long 1960s.But it is not over yet!Participants in our competition to produce the best diary of events held this week in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology, have until Monday 4 March 2013 to submit entries.The first prize is a Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire, with four £50 book tokens for runners-up.Further informationStudent diary competitionInnovative Learning Week at the School of History, Classics and ArchaeologyInnovative Learning Week, University-wide This article was published on 2024-08-01