On June 3-17, 2012, the International MA course called Challenging Eternity. Archaeology Heritage Management and Urban Planning in Rome, organized by the Dutch and Swedish institutes in Rome will take place in the Eternal City. International students can apply using the following form to be submitted before January 15th.
Today begins the High Specialization Course which first module is Cultural Heritage: current challenges, coordinated by Almudena Orejas Saco del Valle y David Barreiro Martínez.
The course will be held on the CSIC - Social and Human Sciences Research Centre and will last five months.
The next meeting of the NDP workgroup testing applied to the evaluation of the Cultural Heritage will be held in Paterna, Valencia. October the 18th, 2011.
All the information is held in the attached pdf.
This conference, that will take place between the 2nd and 4th of November, is part of the National Preventive Conservation.
This event will be held on September 19-23 in the Cultural Heritage School of Nájera.
The heritage of glass remains is, still, almost unknown in our country and sadly underserved. Even with a long thriving history since ancient times until industrial and actual glass.
Permanent positions as Engineers of the CNRS for 2011 are open until July 13th. Below is a list of those related with archaeological sciences. For more information visit http://www.dgdr.cnrs.fr/drhita/concoursita/.
Concours 162
Location: Institut de Recherche sur les Archéomatériaux, Belfort.
Mission: Material characterization of elements related with metallurgical operations.
The Instituto de Arqueología de Mérida and the Instituto de Historia (both CSIC) jointly organize this CSD-TCP workshop under the name "International Mediterranean Survey Workshop", dealing with archaeological survey techniques. It will take place on April 29-30, 2011 at the CCHS (c/Albasanz 26-28; 28037, Madrid), in the room 0E18 ("Menéndez Pidal").
For more information, the programme can be downloaded down.
On July 4-15 Eawag Kastanienbaum (Switzerland) will host a Summer School titled "Sediments as archives of environmental change". For more information click here.
In the framework of the FP7 Marie Curie–People IAPP project “Radiography of the Past”, a series of High Formation Summer Schools are being conducted during the years 2010 to 2012. The Second Summer School, which will take place in Ammaia/Portugal from July 3 –9, 2011, is especially concerned with geophysical and geomorphological survey of complex archaeological sites.