| JOURNEY TO THE LEVANT |
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| GUEST SPEAKERS |
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| Canon Dr Anne Davison |
Anne spent the early part of her career working with major companies such IBM, British Petroleum and British Airways. After studying for her Doctorate in History and Comparative Religion she became an Adviser in Inter Religious Relations with the Church of England, Vice Moderator of the World Council of Churches in Geneva and has sat on numerous advisory committees for Inter Religious Relations. She is widely travelled, having led many pilgrimages to Israel and Lebanon and lectured on numerous cruise ships. Click here or the title to view more details. |
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| Dr Michael Scott |
Michael Scott is the Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellow in Ancient History at Darwin College,Cambridge. He has worked extensively in Greece, Turkey and around the Mediterranean, and specialises in ancient Greek politics and religion. He is the author of a recent popular history of the ancient world From Democrats to Kings and also a monograph for Cambridge University Press on the ancient sanctuaries of Delphi and Olympia. He has presented several TV documentaries for the History Channel, filming in Greece, Turkey and Egypt. He ran the route of the ancient Marathon in Athens in 2007 and has acted as guest lecturer and site guide for adult, university and school tours. His website address is www.michaelcscott.com Click here or the title to view more details. |
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| Stephen Phillips |
Stephen is a writer and broadcaster who frequently lectures on historical and archaeological subjects. He studied ancient history and classical archaeology at London and Cambridge and has taught those subjects at universities and made television programmes on a wide range of cultural subjects. Stephen has written for most of Britain’s national papers as well as specialist arts magazines, the New Statesman etc. Click here or the title to view more details. |
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| DISCLAIMER |
Guest speakers and other staff (whether
or not advertised in our brochures) are usually booked many
months in advance of the holiday and sometimes they become unavailable,
even at very short notice. If this happens, we will always do
our best to make suitable alternative arrangements but any such
change shall not be regarded as a major change and we cannot
be held liable or responsible in these circumstances. |