CEICS FORUM 2011 PROGRAM

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What's Hot in CEICS specialization areas - Prehistory (morning)

Quaternary, Human Evolution and Palaeoecology (QHEP).

Tarragona. Place to be confirmed10/11/20119.00 to 13.30

There will be six parallel sessions with speakers in each field discussing strategies for the speciality areas of the CEICS. The six sessions will be in the areas of chemistry and energy, nutrition and health, oenology, tourism, prehistory and classical archaeology. Conferences, seminars and roundtables will be held in the morning and afternoon to share and learn about the current situation in research, development and innovation in every field. The seminars will provide an opportunity for CEICS community members, partners and strategic allies in each area to promote joint projects and teamwork.

Speakers

Main publics

  • CEICS researchers
  • CEICS research training students
  • Enterprise RDI research representatives
  • Representative of CEICS' main research allies
PROGRAMME
08:30-09.00 Accreditation
9:00-9:30

"Introduction to the International Doctoral Net on Quaternary, Human Evolution and Palaeoecology (QHEP)"

  • Robert Sala. URV-IPHES.
9:30-10:00

"A global view on doctoral formation from the eastern gates of Europe"

10:00-10:30

"The current networks in Southeast Asia and its connection to European ones: the IndoPacific-Europe cooperation"

10:30-11.00 Coffee break
11:00-11:30

"L'intérêt de l'Institut d'Archéologie d'Alger et l'Université d'Alger 2 par la formation en recherche et la mobilité"

  • Kader Derradji, Institut d'Archéologie d'Alger. Université d'Alger 2.
11:30-12.00

"British PhD programmes and interinstitutional collaboration"

  • Nicholas Ashton.,Curator of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Collections. The British Museum.
12:00-12:30 "The research program of the IPHES and its interest on an International Campus"
12:30-13:00

"The socialization of science and heritage: a way for R+D in Human Evolution archaeology"

13:00-13:30

"The didactics of human evolution archaeology: the cases of Atapuerca and Orce"

13:30-16:00 Lunch