Agenda
Exhibition
Karkemish of the Hittites on the Euphrates
New Discoveries and New Acquisitions
Ankara/Turchia
Exhibition
We are La Pantera. The student movement of 1990: protests, projects, hopes
An exhibition tracing the trajectory of the student movement of 1990, from its beginnings to its disintegration.
In Italian Bologna
Lecture
Senofonte editore di Tucidide
Public lecture by Luciano Canfora - Chaired by Federico Condello and Manuela Mari
In Italian Bologna
Seminar
Amber from pre-Roman Italy at The Met: the permanent collection and a major loan from the Republic of Italy
MEET the MET Seminar by Dr. Carlotta Trevisanello
Online
Seminar
The Clay and Creation gallery: Presenting archaeological material in an art museum
MEET the MET Seminar by Dr. Sarah Graff
Online
Seminar
Graves in the Museum: objects from funerary contexts and the exhibition Across Wine-Dark Seas (December 2026-April 2027)
MEET the MET Seminar by Dr. Delphine Tonglet
Online
Seminar
British infiltration in the Levant and the Promotion of the Colonization of Palestine in the 19th Century
Seminar organized by the DISCI coordination for Palestine
Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
Mediterranean people on the move: East-West interactions through material culture and research experiences
MEET the MET Seminar by Dr. Sebastiano Soldi
Online
Seminar
Preaching the Economy (Italy, 13th-15th Centuries)
Medieval Seminar
Event Within the Framework of:
Medieval History Research Seminars (DiSCi)
In Italian Online and in person - Bologna
Show
Touch with your hands
Scenes from Jewish and Christian marriages in the sixteenth century
In Italian Bologna
Seminar
Iconoclasm and the Culture of an Era: Byzantium in the 8th Century
The meetings examine Byzantine iconoclasm in the 8th century within the context of the empire’s religious, social, and cultural transformations.
In Italian Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
Diplomaticon seminars on Mediterranean diplomacy (13th–15th centuries)
Series of seminars on Mediterranean diplomacy between the 13th and 15th centuries, with diplomatic exchanges, communication, and cultural mediation.
Online