The East Coast Indo-European Conference (ECIEC) is an invitational conference and annual meeting of specialists in Indo-European linguistics and philology, mostly from or trained in the United States. During the past decades, ECIEC has also periodically crossed the pond to Europe — primarily via European graduates of American universities —, first in 1992 to the University of Oxford, and most recently in 2015 to the Universität Wien; other European venues have included the Háskóllinn í Rejkjavík and the Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu.
For 2025, the torch has been passed to the Chair for Historical and Indo-European Linguistics at LMU Munich, which continues a long legacy of scientific research extending back to the Neogrammarian Hermann Paul and the Indo-Europeanist and Hittitologist Ferdinand Sommer.
Informationen zu Online-Teilnahme sowie zum Programm finden Sie auf der Website des Lehrstuhls für Historische und Indogermanische Sprachwissenschaft.