Reminder of the Feb. 15 deadline for submitting abstracts for the Society for Ancient Medicine and Pharmacy panel at the January 2020 Society for Classical Studies meeting.
The Department of Classics, LCS at the University of Leeds will be hosting the Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in Ancient Literature (AMPAL) in 2019, on 13th-14th June 2019.
The Heritage Management Organization - Training Heritage Leaders is organizing an Executive Leadership Development in Heritage Management Workshop entitled "Successful Fundraising for Heritage Managers: Strategies and Best Practices".
The Department of History and Humanities is seeking to hire an adjunct lecturer to teach one or two classical studies courses in the fall 2019 semester.
The Writing and Scripts Center in Bibliotheca Alexandrina is honored to invite researchers to contribute in the scientific-refereed journal of Abgadiyat, 15th issue that will be published in 2020.
The PhD/MA Program in Classics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York invites graduate students in Classics and related fields to submit abstracts for papers that explore the topics of hospitality and xenophobia in the Graeco-Roman world.
The American Classical League invites scholars and teachers to submit abstracts for its affiliated group panel session, "Greek Culture in the Roman World".
Abstracts will be accepted through December 31, 2018 for a conference on Ancient Egypt and New Technology, to be held at Indiana University - Bloomington on March 29-30, 2019.
The AMPAH 2018-2019 organising committee is pleased to announce the second call for papers for the next Annual Meeting of UK and Eire Postgraduates in Ancient History (AMPAH).
This intensive two-week course, based on site-visits, lectures, seminars and practical classes, introduces students to the Linear B script used in the Late Bronze Age Aegean.
The Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science (ASCSA) in collaboration with the ASCSA Excavations at the Athenian Agora offers a full week-long Field School on Site Formation, Stratigraphy, and Geoarchaeology in the Athenian Agora.
This panel explores the agency of women in and via religious networks from antiquity to the present, allowing for an interdisciplinary and comprehensive approach and a comparative discussion of the subject matter.
The aim of this upcoming conference is to examine Photo-Archaeology in terms of the historiography of the 19th century while discussing the visual aspect of the field.
The Department of Classics in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Cincinnati invites applications for a tenure-track position in Ancient Greek and Latin language and literature.