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27.07.2016 Dr Morgane Andrieu, recently joined MOLA as a Trainee Roman Pottery specialist, was invited to return to the Sorbonne University, where she studied, for a one-day meeting on Cultural and Heritage Careers. Morgane was able to share with current PhD students her experience of working at MOLA, which she writes about in this blog. (see Link below)
The Marie Curie Early Stage Training (MEST) projects, run by the European Commission, offer training opportunities to young scientists from EU member states and sometimes also from non-European countries. The Institute of Archaeology hosted one such project between 2004 and 2008, which is described here by its Principal Investigator.
Are you a postdoctoral researcher thinking about your next career move? The Institute of Heritage Science of the National Research Council (ISPC - CNR) organizes a webinar on the next call MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships under Horizon Europe. The event will take place online on 30th of May 2022 and will present the crucial info about the changes to the programme, the practical aspects on how to write a successful proposal and some of the research lines of the ISPC-CNR supervisors, in order to encourage worldwide researchers to apply for funding. ISPC-CNR is ready to be your Host Institution! https://www.eventbrite.it/e/starting-your-career-in-heritage-science-at-ispc-cnr-msca-pf-tickets-332655630947?fbclid=IwAR2XcvtzMqXdboelt30pt4XoCj_hV62bd-27-_jmHpEqLXli_GTDshZJWVM About this event Training and Mobility can be the most enriching and important aspects of a researcher career. The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions could support you throughout this step! 30Th May 2022, from 11:00 am to 13:00 am CEST The webinar “Starting your career in Heritage Science at ISPC-CNR: Marie Skłodovska-Curie Actions, Post –Doctoral Fellowships”, taking place online on the 30th of May 2022 at 11 AM, is addressed to postdoctoral researchers of any nationality who are interested in the important chances offered by the 2022 call of MSCA-PF under the new Horizon Europe programme. If you are planning to apply to this programme within the field of Cultural Heritage, the Institute of Heritage Science is the ideal host institution for this stage of your career development. Thanks to the participation of some of the main experts on project management, open science, gender analysis and the ISPC-CNR supervisors, the event will facilitate understanding the new call, help to implement your project proposal idea, providing you with all the crucial information necessary to apply for funding and to learn how your ideas will achieve impact. The webinar allows researchers in the field of Cultural Heritage to get to know more about one of the most interesting training opportunities offered by the main European research programme, Horizon Europe, as well as several outstanding research lines of our institute, including digital application in archaeology and cultural heritage and cuneiform texts of the Bronze Age . Click on the link below to find out more about the agenda of the event! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gj4NYNQZZn7t4OSc4ZBkxsR95BECoAeP/view?usp=sharing Save the date! After you have registered by EventBrite, one day before the event, you will receive a confirmation email with a unique link to join the session on Zoom.
24th EAA Annual Meeting BARCELONA, 5-8 September 2018. Programme Book. Session 598 Pierre Paris was a famous scholar, known for his work on Iberian Culture (in 1897, he bought the bust of the Dama de Elche for the Louvre) and for the organisation of French investigation in Spain through the creation of the École des Hautes Études Hispaniques (1909) and the Casa de Velázquez (1920). But between 1885 and 1913, he was also a Professor of Archaeology and Art History; this is a forgotten point of his work. Paris received training in archaeology in the French School at Athens between 1882 and 1885. When he came back to France, the support of the French School director, Paul Foucart, allowed him to obtain a post in the University of Bordeaux. Archaeology was then a young academic discipline. The first chair in France was created in Paris in 1876 for Georges Perrot. Between 1876 and 1883, Maxime Collignon taught Greek archaeology in Bordeaux. But his departure to the Sorbonne University prevented him from perpetuating this teaching. For the young Pierre Paris, everything was still to be done. He was the one who actually organized this teaching in Bordeaux by adapting the German university model with the creation of seminars, the foundation of a museum that collected together plaster-cast copies of Greek and Roman statues and architectural sculptures, the redaction of the museum’s catalogue with his students, etc. Using unpublished archives, our contribution aims to study his action as a teacher in Bordeaux in a key moment, when the French University was being reformed under the 3rd Republic.
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Vol.3 / 2019 Section TOPIC OF THE Antolini, S., Piccinini, J., 2019. Excellence and craft. A network of museums to challenge post-earthquake crisis in the Marches.
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