Will Austin
Bert Hodge Hill Fellow at American School of Classical Studies at Athens- Claim this Profile
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Latin Professional working proficiency
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Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Limited working proficiency
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Experience
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American School of Classical Studies at Athens
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Greece
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Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Bert Hodge Hill Fellow
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Sep 2021 - Present
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Registrar
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Jun 2019 - Present
Supervised the sorting, storage, and display of archaeological finds from Princeton University's excavations in Molyvoti, Greece. Maintained the database for archaeological finds, including initial cataloguing and photography of material ranging from ceramic to metal artefacts. Supervised the sorting, storage, and display of archaeological finds from Princeton University's excavations in Molyvoti, Greece. Maintained the database for archaeological finds, including initial cataloguing and photography of material ranging from ceramic to metal artefacts.
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Princeton University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Teaching Assistant
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Jan 2020 - May 2020
Developed lesson plans for weekly discussion sessions with undergraduate students using objects in the Princeton University Art Museum's collection. Lectured on the development of the Classical Style in Greek sculpture. Implemented virtual museum tours into the curriculum for online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Developed lesson plans for weekly discussion sessions with undergraduate students using objects in the Princeton University Art Museum's collection. Lectured on the development of the Classical Style in Greek sculpture. Implemented virtual museum tours into the curriculum for online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Curatorial Assistant
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Sep 2019 - May 2020
Updated the museum's database in TMS and facilitated the movement of objects for study by Princeton University faculty and students. Collaborated with the head curator of antiquities in developing preliminary plans for the reinstallation of the permanent collection after the construction of a new museum building. Co-authored a Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum volume (in press), publishing the museum's red-figure pottery. Updated the museum's database in TMS and facilitated the movement of objects for study by Princeton University faculty and students. Collaborated with the head curator of antiquities in developing preliminary plans for the reinstallation of the permanent collection after the construction of a new museum building. Co-authored a Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum volume (in press), publishing the museum's red-figure pottery.
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University of Maryland
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Teaching Assistant
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Sep 2015 - 2017
Served as the Teaching Assistant for Are We Rome?, after serving as the Teaching Assistant for Greek and Roman Mythology in the Fall of 2015 and Spring of 2016. Led weekly discussion sections which sought to address the reception of Roman culture in modern America. Teaching assistant for two study abroad trips to Italy, in May 2016 and January 2017. Lead gallery tours and site visits in Rome and Naples. Served as the Teaching Assistant for Are We Rome?, after serving as the Teaching Assistant for Greek and Roman Mythology in the Fall of 2015 and Spring of 2016. Led weekly discussion sections which sought to address the reception of Roman culture in modern America. Teaching assistant for two study abroad trips to Italy, in May 2016 and January 2017. Lead gallery tours and site visits in Rome and Naples.
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Oberlin College
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Latin Teaching Assistant
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Sep 2014 - 2015
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Living Machine Operator
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Sep 2012 - 2015
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Private Latin Tutor
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Sep 2014 - 2015
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Sangro Valley Project
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Tornareccio, Italy
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Research Assistant/Field Supervisor
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Jul 2014 - Aug 2014
I worked as a field supervisor and research assistant at the Sangro Valley Archaeological Excavation. My focus was on archaeological field techniques and archaeometric analysis of pot sherds. I worked as a field supervisor and research assistant at the Sangro Valley Archaeological Excavation. My focus was on archaeological field techniques and archaeometric analysis of pot sherds.
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Education
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Princeton University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology -
Princeton University
Master of Arts - MA, Art History, Criticism and Conservation -
University of Maryland College Park
Master’s Degree, Classics (Greek and Latin) -
Oberlin College
Bachelor's degree, Latin and Archaeological Studies -
Oberlin College
Bachelor's Degree, Latin and Archaeological Studies