Why Things Matter

Why Things Matter

An interdisciplinary conference on material culture.
Penn-Leiden Colloquia on Ancient Values VIII: Landscapes of Value

Penn-Leiden Colloquia on Ancient Values VIII: Landscapes of Value

The topic of the eighth colloquium, to be held at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, June 19-21, 2014, will be: Landscapes of Value.
Fellowships 2014-2015

Fellowships 2014-2015

Durham University has announced the following research fellowship opportunities for 2014-15.
“Archaeological Information Systems” and “Digital Cultural heritage”

“Archaeological Information Systems” and “Digital Cultural heritage”

To apply, send curriculum vitae, academic transcripts, an outline of a dissertation project related to the research group, names and contact details of two referees, and one written sample via email to Dr. Armin Volkmann
British Rock Art Group

British Rock Art Group

The School of History, Classics and Archaeology at Edinburgh University will host the 2014 annual conference of the British Rock Art Group, which will take place on Saturday 3rd May 2014.
The Crossroads II, or There and Back Again

The Crossroads II, or There and Back Again

The second international conference is dedicated to the study of relations between Egypt, the Aegean, the Levant and the Sudan in the Second and First Millennia B.C.E.
Chair of Greek

Chair of Greek

The closing date for applications is 24 November 2013. Interviews will be held in January 2014
Twentieth (20th) Foreigners’ Fellowships Programme

Twentieth (20th) Foreigners’ Fellowships Programme

The Onassis Foundation announces the 20th Annual Programme of Research Grants and Educational Scholarships starting on October 1st, 2014, which is addressed to non-Greeks, University Professors of all levels (Ph.D. holders), postdoctoral researchers (Ph.D. holders), artists, post-graduate students and Ph.D candidates.
Constructions of the Exotic in Europe and North America, 18th-21st Centuries

Constructions of the Exotic in Europe and North America, 18th-21st Centuries

Material Culture Review solicits articles for a special issue on the theme of constructing the exotic.
3rd Provenance Research Training Program

3rd Provenance Research Training Program

The third provenance research training program (PRTP) workshop is scheduled to take place in Vilnius, Lithuania, from December 1-6, 2013, in conjunction with the Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of European Union of 2013.
The Turin Museum of Egyptian Antiquities Foundation is looking for Director

The Turin Museum of Egyptian Antiquities Foundation is looking for Director

The full notice and instructions on how to apply are available at http://www.praxi.com/museoegizio
International Association for Presocratic Studies, Fourth Biennial Conference

International Association for Presocratic Studies, Fourth Biennial Conference

The “International Association for Presocratic Studies” (IAPS, founded 2008) announces its fourth conference, to be held from the 30th of June to the 4th of July, 2014. The meeting will be hosted by the “Interdisciplinary Center for Aristotle Studies” at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki-Greece.
Funded postgraduate studies at the University of British Columbia

Funded postgraduate studies at the University of British Columbia

The deadline for applications is December 15th for PhD programs and January 15th for MA programs.
The Annual Conference of Mediterranean and Levantine Cultural History

The Annual Conference of Mediterranean and Levantine Cultural History

The Annual Conference of Mediterranean and Levantine Cultural History in the Byzantine, Medieval and Renaissance Periods and their legacies in art, culture, history, literature and more.
British Academy/Leverhulme Senior Research Fellowships

British Academy/Leverhulme Senior Research Fellowships

The Academy has opened a new call for applications for the Senior Research Fellowship scheme enableing established scholars to have one year's research leave with funding being provided to cover the costs of replacement teaching.
Greening the Gods: Ecology and Theology in the Ancient World

Greening the Gods: Ecology and Theology in the Ancient World

If you are interested in presenting a paper, please send a title and abstract (200 words max) to Dr Ailsa Hunt at [email protected] before 31st October 2013.
ASPROM Grants

ASPROM Grants

Closing date for the receipt of applications is 31 December 2013, and decisions will be announced in early March 2014.
From I, Claudius, to Private Eyes: the Ancient World and Popular Fiction

From I, Claudius, to Private Eyes: the Ancient World and Popular Fiction

Please send abstracts to [email protected], citing full name and title, institution, provisional title of the paper, by 31st December 2013.
Colloquium in honour of Professor John North

Colloquium in honour of Professor John North

UCL, Torrington (1-19) 115 Galton LT, 2-6 p.m., followed by a reception. All are welcome. There will be no conference fee.
Women, Power and Agency in Antiquity

Women, Power and Agency in Antiquity

Abstracts of a maximum of 300 words should be submitted by 20th of October 2013 to [email protected]
First Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology conference

First Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology conference

Papers and posters are to be sent until 1st November 2013.
Ancient History Postdoctoral Fellowship in Barcelona

Ancient History Postdoctoral Fellowship in Barcelona

Deadline for the online application: 30th September 2013. As soon as possible any interested candidates should write to: [email protected] sending an ‘expression of interest’ and a copy of their cv, in order to discuss their prospective projects.
BSA School Teacher Fellowship 2013-2014

BSA School Teacher Fellowship 2013-2014

Funded educational programme for UK school educators interested in enhancing their teaching resources with material from first-hand research in Greece.
The Living World of Animals in Antiquity

The Living World of Animals in Antiquity

Organisers: Dr Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones (University of Edinburgh) and Dr Sian Lewis (University of St Andrews).
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