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The Library provides a binding service for essays and dissertations using Unibind steel-spined covers with a permanent glue binding. [From Easter 2014 this service is only provided to Members of the Faculty of Classics and not to other departments.] The cost is £1.25 per item. Items of 10 to 80 pages in length can be bound. Binding usually takes less than one hour. It is only possible to bind two items at a time, so please allow sufficient time before course deadlines, when this service will be in high demand. Please ask at the Issue Desk for further details. 

The binding is suitable for Part II Undergraduate dissertations, and MPhil theses.

Computing Services offer a wider variety of printing, audiovisual and media services. These include other types of binding.

 

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Kennedy Professorship of Latin

19 January 2026

The Faculty is delighted to announce that Professor Christopher Whitton has accepted election to the Kennedy Professorship of Latin from 1 October 2026.

Professor Nicholas Zair awarded Leverhulme Research Fellowship

8 January 2026

The Faculty is pleased to announce that Professor Nicholas Zair has been awarded a 3 year Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship from 2026-2029 for his project Understanding Oscan. The Fellowship will allow Nick to spend the next three years working on Oscan, which was spoken widely across Southern Italy between the fifth...

Dr Ben Gray, Assistant Professor in Classics (Ancient History)

20 October 2025

The Faculty is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Ben Gray ( Birkbeck, University of London) as Assistant Professor in Classics (Ancient History) from 1st January 2026.

“Decoding the Desert” and “Middleton’s Architectural Odysseys” now on CUDL

29 September 2025

Two collections from the Faculty Archives, the photographs of archaeologists Richard Norton and Richard Goodchild in Libya, and notebooks of Victorian architect J. H. Middleton, have been digitised and are available to view on the Cambridge University Digital Library. A gift from the family of Professor Joyce Reynolds -...