Accordia runs an extensive annual programme of public lectures and
research seminars on aspects of Italian history and archaeology.
The annual series of
The Italy Lectures have become an established fixture in the diaries
of all those interested in ancient Italy. They are widely appreciated
for the diverse range of topics covered, the high standard of
the lectures and the convivial post-lecture receptions. The lecture
series are jointly sponsored by the Institute of Classical Studies
and UCL Institute of Archaeology. We are grateful to the directors
and staff of both Institutes for their continued support.
The research seminars are focused
at a more detailed level and are
open to anyone with a bona fide interest. Like
the lecture series, they are sponsored by the Institute of Classical
Studies and UCL
Institute of Archaeology.
All events take
place on Tuesday afternoons.
The Italy Lectures start
at 17.30 and the venue alternates between the Institute of Classical
Studies (Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1) and the Institute of
Archaeology (31-34, Gordon Square, London WC1). Please see under
Italy Lectures for further details.
Research seminars
take place at 17.15 and are normally held
in Senate House, London WC1E, or in UCL Institute of Archaeology,
Gordon Square, London W1. For room details, see the detailed announcements
(Italy
Lectures, Seminars).
For a downloadable map of the location of the
Institute of Classical Studies and Stewart House, please click
here.
For further information,
please contact accordiaa@gmail.com.
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