The first just arrived in an AIEP/IEPS email. It is in St Petersburg, 9-11 September 2016.

The Asia-Pacific Early Christian Studies Society invites proposals for papers to be delivered at its tenth annual conference to be held at State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (SUAI), St Petersburg, Russia, from Friday morning, 9 September to Sunday afternoon, 11 September, 2016, convened by Basil Lourié. Papers are 30 minutes in duration (20 minutes delivery and 10 minutes for discussion). The Society welcomes all proposals that explore any theme relevant to the early Christian world from the New Testament to the end of Late Antiquity, and especially those that focus on this year’s theme: Survival of Early Christian Traditions. A 100-word abstract should be sent by 30 April, 2016 to Dr. Geoffrey D. Dunn (geoffrey.dunn@acu.edu.au). Registration forms and further details will be available soon on the Society’s website at http://www.cecs.acu.edu.au/apecss.htm [this link does not work yet]. For more information, see the attached file, here.

The other one is further away still, but should include some papers on patristic exegesis.

The Seventh Saint Andrew’s Patristic Symposium, 23-24 September 2016, focuses on the personality, contributions and legacy of Saint John Chrysostom. Keynote speakers: Prof. Pauline Allen and Dr. Wendy Mayer. Plenty more information is available here.

There you have it.