Being a Woman Byzantinist

Being a Woman Byzantinist lead image

Being a Woman Byzantinist, Ertegun House, University of Oxford, January 19, 2016, 5:00–7:00pm

Speakers
DAME AVERIL CAMERON
Former Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine History & Former Warden, Keble College, Oxford
ELIZABETH JEFFREYS
Former Bywater and Sotheby Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek Language and Literature, Exeter College, Oxford
JUDITH HERRIN
Former Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, King’s College London & Constantine Leventis Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Hellenic Studies, King’s College London
CATHERINE HOLMES
Associate Professor of Medieval History & A.D.M. Cox Old Members’ Tutorial Fellow in Medieval History, University College, Oxford)

Other Participants
INE JACOBS
Associate Professor of Byzantine Archaeology and Visual Culture, University College, Oxford
IDA TOTH
Lecturer in Byzantine Epigraphy & Senior Instructor in Medieval Latin and Greek, Wolfson College, Oxford
MARK WHITTOW
University Lecturer in Byzantine Studies & Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Oxford

Generously supported by the Oxford Centre for Late Antiquity (OCLA) and the Oxford University Byzantine Society (OUBS).

For further enquiries, and to book spaces for the dinner afterwards, please contact the organiser of the event, Sukanya Rai-Sharma, by 23rd December 2015.