The International Medieval Congress (IMC) is organised and administered by the Institute of Medieval Studies (IMS). Since its start in 1994, the Congress has established itself as an annual event with an attendance of over 1,500 medievalists from all over the world. It is the largest conference of its kind in Europe.
Drawing medievalists from over 40 countries, with over 1,000 individual papers and 375 academic sessions and a wide range of concerts, performances, readings, round tables, excursions, bookfair and associated events, the Leeds International Medieval Congress is Europe's richest and largest annual gathering in the Humanities. Next summer's IMC will take place from 13-16 July 2009. The Programme and other usefull information about the IMC 2009 can be found here. Late Antiquity in the sessions :
Session 610
Orthodoxy and Heresy in the Latin and Islamic Cultures of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Session 1020
Arianism Revisited : Homoians and Homoousians in Late Antiquity, I - The Basic Problems - Trinitarian Theology and its Enemies
Session 1106
Texts and Identities, IX : Compilations of Identity - Historiographical Collections and their Contexts
Session 1120
Arianism Revisited : Homoians and Homoousians in Late Antiquity, II - The Provinces and their New Masters - Africa, Britain, and Dalmatia
Session 1220
Arianism Revisited : Homoians and Homoousians in Late Antiquity, III - The Provinces and their New Masters - Britain, Italy, and Pannonia
Session 1223
Latin Sermons between Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, I
Session 1323
Latin Sermons between Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, II
Session 1622
Discovering the 'True Church'