Egypt Exploration Society is partnering with Durham University to organise the fifth British Egyptology Congress, which will take place in September 2020.
The “NetWood” conference aims to study in a diachronic and transdisciplinary way the economic and social networks around the use of wood in Egypt and Nubia from the Predynastic to the Ottoman period (AD 1914). Different local wood species are
Applications are invited for the position of a Special Scientist in a 24 month programme at the University of Cyprus (Department of Classical Studies and Philosophy).
the theoretical framework of this meeting is inscribed within the paradigm of Lived Ancient Religion (hereafter LAR), developed in Erfurt between 2012 and 2017 and supervised by Jörg Rüpke.
The role is to provide teaching cover during the absence of the current Fellow and Tutor of Classical Languages at St Anne’s College for Hilary and Trinity terms 2020, Prof Matthew Leigh.
The conference gives the opportunity to young scientists from Greece, Europe and all around the world to present their work and get in touch with their peers.
The Collaborative Research Centre “Bedrohte Ordnungen” at the University of Tuebingen invites applications for a fixed-term position as part of a project on gender and empire in ancient Rome.
The Classical Association of South Africa (CASA) invites proposals for papers for its 33rd Biennial Conference, to be hosted by the Department of Ancient Studies at the University of Stellenbosch.
The XXVI Finnish Symposium on Late Antiquity “Immigration, Emigration and Exile: Encounters in Late Antiquity (ca. 150-700 CE)” will take place in the Lammi biological station, on 8.-9.11.2019.