Current events

These pages seek to inform about forthcoming events (conferences, colloquia, lectures, etc.) related to research in Classical Studies/Ancient History involving computing technologies.

Future
(soonest first)
 * Computer Applications in Archaeology, Granada, Spain, April 6-9, 2010.
 * Digital Humanities, King's College London, July 3-6, 2010
 * Digital Imaging of Ancient Textual Heritage: Technological Challenges and Solutions, 28-29 October 2010 in Helsinki, Finland.
 * (to be added)

Past
(most recent first)
 * Developments in Digital Research and Ancient Studies, panel at APA/AIA, Anaheim CA, January 6-9, 2010.
 * Object, Artefact and Script, October 8-9, 2009, e-Science Institute, Edinburgh
 * Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts, Queen's University, Belfast, September 7-9, 2009
 * Digital Classicist: Re-use of Open Source and Open Access Publications in Ancient Studies, panel at Digital Humanities 2009 conference, Maryland, June 22-25 2009. abstracts
 * The Publication and Study of Inscriptions in the Age of the Computer, panel at APA/AIA, Philadelphia, January 8-11, 2009.
 * Ancient World and e-Science panel at Classical Association Annual Conference 2009 Glasgow 3-6 April 2009, abstracts.
 * Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts 2008 (DRHA) Cambridge, September 14-17 2008. (Including two Digital Classicist panels.) See programme and speakers
 * What Do You Do With A Million Books, Imperial College Internet Centre, Friday March 14, 2008, London
 * Classical Association Annual Conference, Liverpool, 27-30 March, 2008
 * Digital Humanities 2008, Oulu, Finland, June 25-29 2008
 * Digital Geography in a Web 2.0 World, London, February 20, 2008
 * Epistemic Networks and GRID + Web 2.0 for Arts and Humanities, 30-31 January 2008, Imperial College Internet Centre, Imperial College London
 * Computer Applications in Archaeology (CAA), Budapest, 2nd-6th April 2008
 * Changing the center of gravity: the future of classical studies in cyberinfrastructure, October 5, 2007, University of Kentucky, Lexington
 * Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts (DRHA), Dartington, 9-12th September 2007
 * Digital Humanities, 2-8th June 2007
 * Classical Association, Birmingham, April 9-12 2007(PDF) (two Digital Classicist panels: panel abstracts)
 * Open Source Critical Editions workshop, King's College London, 22 September 2006.
 * CLiP: Literatures, Languages and Cultural Heritage in a digital world, June 29 - July 1, 2006, King's College London
 * Teuchos Project, Hamburg, workshop 20-22 January, 2006
 * Digimed, Arezzo, January 2006
 * Corpora and language, an Arts and Humanities Research Council Event 12-13 January 2006

Future

 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars (programme tba), Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2011
 * (to be added)

Past

 * EpiDoc Summer School, London, September 2010
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2010
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2009
 * EpiDoc Summer School, London, July 2008
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2008
 * EpiDoc training workshop, Milan, June 2008
 * VERA Winter Workshop - 6th December 2007 "Digital field recording and publication in archaeology"
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2007
 * Text Mining for Historians (workshop), Glasgow, 17-18th July 2007
 * EpiDoc Summer School, London, 11-15th June 2007
 * Dr Bianca Schröder (Munich), gave a seminar titled: 'A Traditional Dictionary in a New Medium' (abstract) as part of the Humanities Computing series at the Centre for Computing in the Humanities at King's College London at 1pm on 15th February 2007.
 * In addition to this Dr Bianca Schröder ran two workshops also at the CCH on Wednesday 14th February and Friday 16th February 2007. Workshop description and contact details
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London June-August 2006