From Bornhöved to Moldova: The fieldwork organized by Graduate School members this summer covers a broad geographical expanse.
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DAI travel grant for GSHDL alumna
Graduate School alumna Julia Menne has been awarded a travel grant (Reisestipendium) by the German Archaeological Institute (DAI).
Bell Beaker research community gathered in Kiel
From May 17–21, the Graduate School ‘Human Development in Landscapes’ and the Collaborative Research Centre ‘Scales of Transformation’ at Kiel University jointly organised this year’s Archéologie et Gobelets workshop.
Hannover Messe: A Time Traveller and a Pig
When Kiel University (CAU) opened its ship-resembling booth at the world’s biggest industry fair – the Hannover Messe (from April 24–28, 2017) – the Graduate School Human Development in Landscapes was on board to present the university’s research focus “Societal, Environmental, and Cultural Change” (SECC).
Graduate School exhibits top-level research at Hanover Fair
The Graduate School participates in the presentation of Kiel University at Hanover Fair with several exhibition items and events.
Landscape in theory and practice
The Graduate School’s International Open Workshop “Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the Last 12,000 Years: The Creation of Landscapes V” attracted more participants than ever before.
Johanna Mestorf Award for Annet Nieuwhof
The Dutch prehistorian and theologian Dr. Annet Nieuwhof was honoured on 20 March, 2017 with the Kiel Johanna Mestorf Award for her outstanding PhD thesis in the fields of human-environmental research and landscape archaeology.