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Abstract deadline today

April 28, 2014
by Helen Chittock

Midnight tonight marks the deadline for PGRAS abstracts. We’re really enjoying reading through those we’ve received so far and hearing about what everyone is researching. We’ll be spending the next week organising a series of exciting sessions and will be back in touch with everyone with the symposium timetable soon.

Call for papers 2014 now open

February 21, 2014
by Helen Chittock

The call for papers for the Postgraduate Archaeology Symposium 2014 is now open! For details of how to submit your abstract, please follow this link  http://pgras.soton.ac.uk/pgras-2014-3/call-papers-2014/.

It’s compulsory for all 1st, 2nd and 3rd year PhD students to present at the symposium (part time students present every other year). Please note that the deadline for abstracts is the 28th April.

We look forward to reading about your research!

 

 

 

 

PGRAS 2014 Logo Competition!

February 17, 2014
by Charlotte Dixon

Our PGRAS 2014 logo competition is now well under way. This is a chance for all staff and students to see their design displayed around campus representing the Archaeology department.

Don’t forget there will be an amazing mystery prize for the lucky winner!

Good luck and happy designing!

Email entries to pgrsymposium@gmail.com by the 28th February.

PGRAS 2014 Logo Competition

PGRAS 2014: The Preparations Begin!

February 11, 2014
by Charlotte Dixon

Greetings from the 2014 PGR Archaeology Symposium committee! The dates for this year’s symposium are the 22nd-23rd May and we’re looking forward to making it as much of a success as last year’s event.

The 9th Postgraduate Research Archaeology Symposium (PGRAS9)

May 12, 2010
by Hembo Pagi

The Symposium will be held on the 26th and 27th of May at the Avenue Campus, University of Southampton. PhD and Master students will have the opportunity to present their research projects in a friendly and constructive environment, get feedback and see other colleagues’ work. Papers will be up to 20 minutes long, with 5 extra minutes for questions/discussion.

We are pleased to announce that this year two eminent scholars from the Department of Archaeology, Prof. Stephanie Moser and Dr Yannis Hamilakis, will talk about their research on Visualisation and Senses in Archaeology.

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