Sally Morris
Dr Sally Morris has a BA with 1st class Honours and PhD from Macquarie University and a Diploma of Fine Arts from COFA (University of NSW). Sally specialises in the comparative study of ancient Egyptian, Near Eastern, Greek and Roman archaeology, art, myth, religion and history, and has tutored and lectured on these topics at Macquarie University for nearly 10 years and at WEA since 2011. She was an education officer at Macquarie’s Museum of Ancient Cultures, and a designer and project manager of educational displays and exhibitions at The Australian Museum, the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and TAFE. Sally’s approach to teaching is highly interactive and carefully crafted to ensure enjoyable, immersive learning experiences supported by high quality, original teaching materials, within a carefully explained social, geographical and chronological context. She enjoys encouraging and supporting students on their own travel adventures and aims at a classroom experiences – such as “hands on” artefact sessions – which encourage students to interact and learn together.
Upcoming classes
- Archaeology and History of the Vatican Hill Rome (Wed 13 Nov 2024 – Wed 13 Nov 2024)
- Two Churches and a Temple in Trastevere Rome (Fri 15 Nov 2024 – Fri 15 Nov 2024)