Current Research in Egyptology Conference – CRE X
First Call for Papers
We are pleased to announce that the next CRE graduate conference will be held at the University of Liverpool from Wednesday 7th to the 9th of January 2009.
We invite papers on Egypt and the Sudan from students involved in graduate research anywhere in the world. From Palaeolithic to Islamic studies, all time periods are actively encouraged and sought. Main themes include:
· Artefact Studies and museology
· Bioarchaeology, including floral and faunal studies
· Burial Practices and provisioning for the Afterlife
· Computing in Egyptology
· Current Fieldwork
· Economy and Sociology
· History and Chronological Studies
· Linguistics and Philology
· Method and Theory in Egyptological research.
· Piety and Identity in Egypt
Contributions to the conference can be given in three ways:
1) 20 minute paper
2) 10 minute brief communication (Ideal for those wishing to present current fieldwork)
3) A0 poster presentation
To register your interest in contributing to CRE X, please provide an abstract (200 words maximum), clearly stating the type of presentation you hope to give (paper, brief communication or poster), the name of your institution and your current academic status (eg MA, MPhil, PhD). If not currently affiliated with an institution, could you please state your most recently acquired relevant qualification as well as where and when you received it. Additionally, in an attempt to more readily identify what category your abstract should fall in, please specify any of the above themes that are appropriate.
Abstracts should be emailed to crex_liverpool@yahoo.co.uk in Word format.
Deadline for submission is 14th September 2008.
All abstracts will be peer reviewed and may be returned for revision.
Further particulars as to registration and location of the event will be posted on our website in due course. If you have any enquiries please feel free to contact us on the above email address. For guidelines on producing a paper and PowerPoint presentation, click here.
First Call for Papers
We are pleased to announce that the next CRE graduate conference will be held at the University of Liverpool from Wednesday 7th to the 9th of January 2009.
We invite papers on Egypt and the Sudan from students involved in graduate research anywhere in the world. From Palaeolithic to Islamic studies, all time periods are actively encouraged and sought. Main themes include:
· Artefact Studies and museology
· Bioarchaeology, including floral and faunal studies
· Burial Practices and provisioning for the Afterlife
· Computing in Egyptology
· Current Fieldwork
· Economy and Sociology
· History and Chronological Studies
· Linguistics and Philology
· Method and Theory in Egyptological research.
· Piety and Identity in Egypt
Contributions to the conference can be given in three ways:
1) 20 minute paper
2) 10 minute brief communication (Ideal for those wishing to present current fieldwork)
3) A0 poster presentation
To register your interest in contributing to CRE X, please provide an abstract (200 words maximum), clearly stating the type of presentation you hope to give (paper, brief communication or poster), the name of your institution and your current academic status (eg MA, MPhil, PhD). If not currently affiliated with an institution, could you please state your most recently acquired relevant qualification as well as where and when you received it. Additionally, in an attempt to more readily identify what category your abstract should fall in, please specify any of the above themes that are appropriate.
Abstracts should be emailed to crex_liverpool@yahoo.co.uk in Word format.
Deadline for submission is 14th September 2008.
All abstracts will be peer reviewed and may be returned for revision.
Further particulars as to registration and location of the event will be posted on our website in due course. If you have any enquiries please feel free to contact us on the above email address. For guidelines on producing a paper and PowerPoint presentation, click here.
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Érdekes fejlesztés, hogy állítólag speciális előadások is lesznek egyiptológus hallgatók számára olyan praktikus témákról, mint hogyan kell CV-t összeállítani, állásinterjúra felkészülni, saját publikációra felkészülni, stb.
milyen kár, hogy hallgatók nem pályázhatnak :(
Már hogy ne pályázhatnának (illetve jelentkezhetnének)!
Pont ez a lényeg, hogy graduate student-ek már jelentkezhetnek, ami az M.A. képzésben résztvevőket jelenti. Nálunk tehát egy végzős hallgató, nem sokkal szakdolgozat előtt kb. ez a kategória!
Ha érdekel a konferencia, szerintem írj egy e-mailt a szervezőknek, amiben elmagyarázod a státuszodat és megkérdezed, hogy elvben mehetsz-e.
áprilisban még ez ragadt meg bennem, és aszerint gondolkoztam, valahogy most újraolvasva bizonytalanodtam el teljesen hirtelen, hogy basszus, én most mi is vagyok ??? :)
de megnyugodtam, meg írok emailt, és ha válaszolnak, írok ide is :)
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