Alice König is a British historian. She is Director of the Centre for the Literatures of the Roman Empire at the University of St Andrews and lectures in Latin and Classical Studies.[1]
König studied for her BA and MPhil at King's College, Cambridge, and her PhD at St. John's College, Cambridge.[1] She was the chair of the research network for Literary Interactions under Nerva, Trajan & Hadrian, a British Academy funded project,[2] and is now co-running a research project on Visualising War: Interplay between Battle Narratives in Ancient and Modern Cultures. König is a member of the Young Academy of Scotland (YAS) established by the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2011, and in 2018 she was elected as co-chair 2019–2020.[3] [4] The organisation provides mid-career professionals with a platform to challenge social issues in Scotland and the wider world. König is particularly involved in YAS projects on Responsible Debate and the future of tertiary education in Scotland. She has written for The Scotsman,[5] serves on the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Human Rights Committee, and is a Community Ambassador for the charity Book Aid International.
König has appeared on the BBC Radio 4 In Our Time panel as an expert on "Agrippina the Younger" (2016), "Pliny the Younger" (2013) and "Vitruvius' De Architectura" (2012).[6] [7] [8]