The CAI annual conference – Summer School is taking place in person at Maynooth University from 18th-19th August 2023 at Renehan Hall, Old Campus, St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth.

Program

FRIDAY, 18 AUGUST

17.30 -18.30: Registration

18.15 -19.00: Walking tour of Maynooth old Campus

19.15: Reception

20.00: Official Opening

20.10:

‘Hoodies with Knives. A field guide to the Romans of Inner Anatolia’

Dr. Jane Masséglia (University of Leicester)

SATURDAY, 19 AUGUST

9.00: CAI Annual General Meeting

10.00:

‘The Trojan War Mosaic from Rutland: how a Greek story came to Roman Britain’

Dr. Jane Masséglia (University of Leicester)

11.00:

Coffee/Tea break

11.30:

The Brian O’Connell Memorial Lecture

‘Visions, Miracles, and the Pursuit of Happiness.’ Professor Andrew Smith (UCD)

12.30:
Lunch in Pugin Hall

14.00:

‘Overwhelmed by disaster? Surviving Athens’ Golden Age.’ Dr. Eoghan Moloney (MU)

15.00:
Coffee/Tea break

15.30:

‘Clashes in the Courtroom – why the Athenians didn’t apologise for their hecklers’. Dr. Kerry Phelan (MU)

16.30:

‘Banditry, Resistance and ‘Terrorism’: Josephus on Anticolonial Resistance.’ Dr. Jon Davies (Newcastle University)

18.00: CAI Central Council Meeting

20.00: Conference Dinner in Pugin Hall

For further details about speakers, registration fees (student rates available), and accommodation options in Maynooth, please visit the conference webpage: https://cai-maynooth-2023.carrd.co

You can register online through this webpage, the deadline is July 31st 2023.

Enquiries can be sent to [email protected] and [email protected].