The HORIZON Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) Doctoral Network (2024–2027) ArCHe seeks to increase the scientific and public value of Europe’s Stone Age coastal heritage by studying Stone Age hunter-fisher-gatherer remains in coastal areas across Europe in an international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral perspective.
ArCHe bridges humanities, life sciences, earth sciences and social sciences, and develops best practices of dealing with this vulnerable legacy for a sustainable future.
There is still an opportunity to apply for five available PhD positions within the EU HORIZON MSCA Doctoral Network ArCHe “Archaeological Coastal Heritage: Past, present and future of a hidden prehistoric legacy”. Read more about ArCHe, the vacant PhD positions and HOW TO APPLY here: https://www.arche.uio.no/
These five positions are still open for application:
DC3: Anchor points in a fluid world: Stone Age hunter-fisher-gatherer sites in the coastal zone and their social, economic and communicative significance - New deadline: February 27th, 2024, see DC3: https://www.arche.uio.no/vacancies/dc3.html
DC5: For a history of maritime techniques in Europe: Norms and uses of techniques in prehistoric coastal communities - New deadline: February 27th, 2024, see DC5: https://www.arche.uio.no/vacancies/dc5.html
DC7: The meaning of prehistoric shell-middens: From their common background to their singularity - New deadline: February 27th, 2024, see DC7: https://www.arche.uio.no/vacancies/dc7.html
DC8: Stone Age heritage as shared landscapes: Mapping concerns, actors and perspectives
- New deadline: March 6th, 2024, see DC8: https://www.arche.uio.no/vacancies/dc8.html
DC9: The management of Stone Age coastal sites in different environments across Europe: Status, challenges and prospects - New deadline: February 27th, 2024, see DC9: https://www.arche.uio.no/vacancies/dc9.html
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