Current Research in Egyptology Conference

Current Research in Egyptology (CRE) is a postgraduate conference set up to facilitate research and promote bonds between British and international universities worldwide who are conducting research in Egyptology, Egyptian Archaeology, or any other related field of study.

The 2024 CRE conference will be hosted at the University of Liverpool from the 2nd to the 6th of September.

This webpage will act as a programme of events and hub of information regarding the conference. 

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The students at the University of Oxford originally established CRE in 2000. Since then, the conference has become an annual event typically hosted by major centers for Egyptological research in the UK. Hosts for the conferences have included University College London, University of Cambridge, University of Birmingham, University of Liverpool, and many others. Importantly for CRE, the 2010 conference saw the conference move outside of the UK for the first time and was successfully hosted by the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. Since then, CRE has also been hosted by Jagiellonian University in Kraków (2016), University of Naples “L’Orientale” (2017), and Charles University in Prague (2018).

Each conference brings something new and unique to the CRE organisation, and we hope to continue this by holding the conference annually. CRE accepts all forms of academic research about Egypt, Sudan, and the surrounding Oases ranging from Prehistory to the Islamic Period. CRE, although originally intended to be a postgraduate conference, encourages anyone with an interest in Egyptology, Egyptian Archaeology, or a simple fascination with Ancient Egypt and Sudan to attend!

Each conference is associated with a publication as well as a selection of submitted and peer-reviewed papers, the culmination of which reflects the nature and diversity of the current research within Egyptology and Egyption Archaeology. Now published by Archaeopress, the publications are on sale at the conference and online. From 2018, the CRE proceedings will be published digitally with Archaeopress. 

CRE is set up in a democratic fashion. Any university wishing to host the conference can submit a proposal and a presentation during the Annual General Meeting (AGM). The vote of the assembly will then decide the winner after the presentations are completed. A committee representing the successful university will arrange the conference of the following year, while a permanent committee provides assistance and works on the long-term issues related to the conference. In order to allow a wider involvement of students in the CRE organisation, from 2009, each member can remain in the permanent committee for a total of two years, either in one or several positions.

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