26th International Conference in Tokyo, Japan
Mark your calendar for these key milestones
Organizing Committee and Scientific Committee officially established. Call for Papers opens in early November.
Submit your research abstracts. Deadline for all submissions.
Submission results announced. Early-bird registration opens.
Register early to secure discounted rates.
Final registration period for the conference.
Five days of presentations, discussions, and networking with the global Egyptology community.
Selected papers invited for publication in the official conference proceedings.
The CRE Japan Committee is honored to host the Current Research in Egyptology conference in Tokyo for the first time. Join us for five days of groundbreaking research, cultural exchange, and collaboration in one of the world's most vibrant cities.
Whether you're presenting cutting-edge research, exploring new methodologies, or connecting with colleagues, CRE 26 Tokyo promises an unforgettable experience combining academic excellence with Japanese hospitality.
What to expect at CRE 26 Tokyo
Engage with renowned Egyptologists and emerging researchers from around the world, sharing the latest discoveries and methodologies.
Present your research covering all periods from Prehistoric to Islamic Egypt, including archaeology, philology, and digital humanities.
Network with colleagues from universities and institutions across Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, and beyond.
Explore Japan's exceptional Egyptian collections at major museums in Tokyo and surrounding areas.
Discover Tokyo's unique blend of traditional culture and modern innovation while attending the conference.
Participate in sessions connecting Egyptology with digital methods, conservation, and comparative studies.
Everything you need for CRE 26
Submit your research abstract covering Prehistoric to Islamic Period Egypt. Deadline: January 16, 2026.
Learn More →Register for the conference and secure your place at CRE 26 Tokyo. Early bird rates available.
Register →Find directions to University of Tsukuba Tokyo Campus and plan your journey from Haneda Airport.
View Venue →Discover major Egyptian collections in Tokyo and across Japan, from ancient artifacts to mummies.
Explore Collections →Find budget-friendly hotels, hostels, and traditional ryokan near the conference venue.
Coming SoonHelp make CRE 26 accessible to researchers worldwide through our crowdfunding campaign.
Support CRE →Get in touch with the organizing committee