Starting your career in Heritage Science at ISPC-CNR: MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships Infoday
Invited presentation. Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo: "The CRAFT project: the point of view of a successful applicant"
The info day “Starting your career in Heritage Science at ISPC-CNR: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions”, taking place online on the 4th of June 2021 at 10 AM, was addressed to postdoctoral researchers of any nationality who are interested in the important chances offered by the MSCA-PF under the new Horizon Europe programme.
The mission of this interdisciplinary institute consisted in pursuing scientific excellence and in encouraging innovation in knowledge, conservation and use of cultural heritage through collaborative research involving humanities, experimental sciences and technological applications.The info day allowed researchers in the field of cultural heritage to get to know more about one of the most interesting training opportunities offered by the main European research programme, Horizon Europe, as well as several outstanding research lines of our institute, including prehistoric and Phoenician archaeology, Raman spectroscopy, remote sensing and landscape archaeology.
Thanks to the participation of some of the main experts on project management and the CNR ISPC supervisors, the event facilitated understanding the new call, help to implement research project proposal idea, choosing suitable supervisors, providing researchers with all the crucial information necessary to apply for funding and to learn how innovative ideas will achieve impact.
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Horizon Europe
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- Archaeological science
- Other history, heritage and archaeology not elsewhere classified
- Maritime archaeology
- Archaeology not elsewhere classified
- Archaeology of Europe, the Mediterranean and the Levant
- Archaeology of Asia, Africa and the Americas
- Historical archaeology (incl. industrial archaeology)
- Historical studies not elsewhere classified
- History and philosophy of science
- Art history
- Middle Eastern and North African history
- Classical Greek and Roman history
- Analytical spectrometry
- Nonlinear optics and spectroscopy
- Digital heritage
- Stylistics and textual analysis
- Photogrammetry and remote sensing