James Morwood was elected to a Fellowship at Wadham College in 1966, where he taught and served as Dean of Degrees, Steward of Common Room, and Dean (the last post from 2000 to 2006).
He lectures on cruises in the Adriatic and Agean, last September sailing from Istanbul to Athens..
Current projects include an edition of Virgil, Aeneid 3 (with Stephen Heyworth), an edition (with Chris Collard) of Euripedes\' Iphegenia at Aulis and A Little Greek Reader (with Stephen Anderson-Oxford University Press).
His revision of the Oxford Latin Course for North American college students was published in January 2012; his Book on Hadrian (Bloomsbury) was published in the summer 2013.
With Eric Dugdale, he is currently editing a new series entitiled \'Greece and Rome: Texts and Contexts\'.
He also teaches Classics and English literature at the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education.
He was President of the London Association of Classical Teachers for 1995-6; has been a regular tutor at the JACT Greek Summer School at Cheltenham and Bryanston since 1970, serving as its Director of Studies, and its Director.
James has been a committed member of the Joint Association of Classical teachers and held the Presidency of the Association for 1999-2001, becoming an Honorary Member in 2011.
In 1996 he moved to Oxford University and took up the post of Grocyn Lecturer in the Classics Faculty and served for a year as President of the Oxford Philological Society.
He was librarian for more than eleven years, and sat on and later chaired the school\'s Treasures Committee, a body which brought into existence the Old Speech Room Gallery.
He was deeply involved in school journalism and drama, working with Richard Curtis and Ben Cumberbatch among many others.
He spent 30 years at Harrow, the last seventeen of them as Head of Classics.
After a year at Merton College, Oxford on the course for the Diploma of Education, he went to Harrow School in September 1966 to teach Classics and English.
James was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he sat Part I of the Classical Tripos and Part II of the English Tripos.
He still does some teaching at the college.
He became an Emeritus Fellow in 2006 and remains Editor of the Wadham Gazette.
James Morwood was elected to a Fellowship at Wadham College in 1966, where he taught and served as Dean of Degrees, Steward of Common Room, and Dean (the last post from 2000 to 2006)