The Hellenic Institute of Egyptology has launched a successful series of conferences, to be held every three years, covering its topics of interest.
The first conference endeavoured to study the Ancient Egyptian Science and Metaphysics. It was held in Alexandria in May 2011. Its proceedings are published in JHIE 2 and available online.
The second conference endeavoured to study the Inter–Relations of Religion, Humans and Environment, based on inter–disciplinary approaches. It was held in Athens in February 2017. Its proceedings are published by Archaeopress.
The third conference examined the hypostasis of women in ancient Egypt and in the Mediterranean Basin, as the vis vitalis for the societal processes that motivate history and cultural evolution. It was held in Athens in February 2020. Its proceedings are published in JHIE 5.