In the last three decades, Late Antiquity (ca. 300-800 AD) has become one of the most intensely researched periods of historical scholarship. But while each year an abundance of new studies dedicated to Late Antiquity appear, the fragmentation of the field into diverse historical, archaeological, and philological sub-disciplines makes it increasingly difficult to follow new developments in the field as a whole. In 2008, scholars from a variety of different countries and disciplines came together to found a Network that offers researchers an international platform for interdisciplinary exchange. The Network enables Late Antique scholars to keep abreast of current research in neighboring disciplines and to conduct a dialogue between academic cultures across national borders. Participation in the Network and its events is open to all interested scholars.