The Black Trowel Collective Microgrants are granted by a collective of archaeologists (from PhD students to faculty members) committed to the active support of archaeology students.
The Hellenic Costume Society invites an old friend and collaborator of the Peloponnesean Folklore Foundation Linda Welters, Professor of Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design at Rhode Island University, to give a short series of two lectures.
This course draws from the organization's long experience with community engagement through heritage and will discuss several examples from its own and other work.
This webinar series showcases the latest developments in the field of ancient Greek warfare, providing weekly talks by experts focusing on the major areas of interest in recent scholarship.
CircArt's online platform currently focuses on antiquities from Egypt
and Sudan. It's designed as a tool for all, irrespective of background or profession, who want to help counteract the looting and trafficking of cultural artefacts.
In particular, the School has released a call for 42 Ph. D. scholarships for an equal number of programs, among which six in archaeology and six for textual/ language studies.
The annual Unisa Classics Colloquium will be held in Pretoria from 15 to 18 April 2021. The call for paper proposals will close at the end of January 2021.
The Theological School of the Church of Cyprus (TSCC) launches in July 2020 the first Summer School in Cyprus focusing on the study of the classical languages.
During this troubling time, the Egypt Exploration Society has been working
hard to keep everyone Egyptological stimulated by offering a range of free
virtual public lectures.
The Archaeological Museum of Thebes invites everyone interested to create short stories, poems, fairy tales, letters, or theatrical plays inspired by objects exhibited in the museum.
Call for Expression of Interest by John Brendan Knight MA, Postgraduate Research Student University of Liverpool School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology.