June 22-25, 2021

Since 1998 the Celtic Conference in Classics (CCC) has rotated among universities in Britain, France and Ireland. In 2017 the CCC expanded into Québec, Canada, and in 2019 to Portugal. The CCC includes upwards of 20 panels on broad topics in Classics (Greco-Roman history, philosophy, literature, archaeology, reception) with roughly 15-20 presenters for each panel. The CCC allows each panel to explore fundamental questions in classical studies. Essentially, 20 large-scale conferences on major research topics in Classics occur simultaneously. Scholars are encouraged to move between panels in order to shape interdisciplinary perspectives and approaches. Academic cross-fertilization is imperative. Specialist panels are open to experts from other subject-areas and scholars from different national traditions are encouraged to build international academic networks among their home institutions in order to foster future collaboration. The CCC is a democratic, inclusive organization that invites scholars and students to discuss fundamental issues of Greco-Roman society and culture. The official languages of the CCC are English and French.

Call for Papers of Accepted Panel Proposals

- Between 20 November 2022, and 20 February 2023, the Call for Papers of the panels will be available on the Conference website.

- Once the acceptance of panel proposals has been communicated, organizers have until 15 March 2023 to send the final programme of their panel.

All members of each panel (organizers and speakers) are required to pay the Registration Fee.

PANELS HERE

Important dates:

Call for papers: 20 November 2022 - 20 February 2023

Final programme of the panels: 15 March 2023