Research Dialogues
Research Dialogues was launched in 2010 and supports our PhD early career researchers in running workshops, seminars, discussion groups, lectures or research and impact activities.
Up to £500 is offered on a competitive programme to at least two Dialogues a year.
These funded opportunities provide a chance to build UK and international networks and support ECRs in developing their CV and career plans. The events can also raise awareness of and support impact activity, for example How to Build a Dam and Save Cultural Heritage (2012).
A brief summary of the topic is then be written up and posted here on the Department's website towards the end of the year.
A number of former Research Dialogues leaders now hold permanent academic and/or professional archaeological positions. Projects have also led to major publications for the leaders.
Previous Research Dialogues Awardees
(NB. the list below shows awarded events, and variously refers to the award year and/or year of event as recorded, to provide a sense of chronology.)
2010 |
Spiritual landscapes, architecture and materiality: monasticism as a global dialogue |
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2012 |
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2013 |
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2014 |
The Body in Early Medieval Society |
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2015 |
Climate Change & Human Society |
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2015 |
Little Lives: New Perspectives on Child Health and the Life Course in Bioarchaeology |
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2016 |
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2016 |
Recording The Past & The Present: An Interdiciplinary Approach To Research In The Sudan |
SAMANTHA TIPPER/ABI TAYLOR |
2016 |
SIAN MUI/TRISTAN LAKE |
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2016 |
Beyond The Trench: Archaeological Pedagogy In A Global World |
EMILY HANSCAM/JONATHAN QUIERY/TIMMIS MADDOX/ROBERT MOSHER |
2016 |
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2017 |
Mind the Gap: Addressing the Evidence-Gap in Evaluating the Social and Economic Contribution of Archaeological/Heritage Sites |
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2017 |
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2018 |
Recycling and Reuse in Early Medieval Society |
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2019 |
When is a Human Not a Human |
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2019 |
Shaping Stone: Methodology, Materiality & Monumentality |
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2021 |
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2021 |
Is There a Palaeopathologist in the House? Exploring the Applicability of Paleopathological Research to Public Health and Evolutionary Medicine |
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2024 |
Trash and Floors: Microscopic Exploration of Prehistoric Daily Life |
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2024 |