The Graduate Annual Research Discussions on Egypt and Nubia (GARDEN) is the name for a new initiative that saw its birth on 15th December 2012. It provides a forum for MA and starting PhD students of all nationalities to present their research on Egypt and Nubia through all time periods and in all kinds of scientific fields related to archaeology and obtain critical feedback in a supportive environment. The focus of the workshop is on research methodology (including the organisation of research, working in Egypt and Sudan
and related topics) to better prepare students for carrying out the research and writing their thesis, as well as accustoming them to presenting at academic conferences. The GARDEN is jointly organised by the German Archaeological Institute (DAIK), the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) and the American University in Cairo (AUC).
and related topics) to better prepare students for carrying out the research and writing their thesis, as well as accustoming them to presenting at academic conferences. The GARDEN is jointly organised by the German Archaeological Institute (DAIK), the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) and the American University in Cairo (AUC).
December 14th 2013 the second Graduate Annual Research Discussions on Egypt and Nubia (GARDEN) meeting will be held at the German Archaeological Institute in Cairo (DAIK), jointly organised with the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) and the American University in Cairo (AUC). Meant for MA
students and starting PhD students of all nationalities, the focus of the workshop will be on research methodology (including the organisation of research, working in Egypt and related topics). The research is shortly presented (max. 15 minutes) with ample time for discussion to provide a platform for students by students in their study and research.(...) Deadline: 24th November.
students and starting PhD students of all nationalities, the focus of the workshop will be on research methodology (including the organisation of research, working in Egypt and related topics). The research is shortly presented (max. 15 minutes) with ample time for discussion to provide a platform for students by students in their study and research.(...) Deadline: 24th November.
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