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Subject: Nordic Conservation PhD Student Colloquium--addendum

Nordic Conservation PhD Student Colloquium--addendum

From: Anne Haack Christensen <anne.christensen<-a>
Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Nordic Conservation PhD Student Colloquium
School of Conservation
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Esplanaden 34
DK-1263 Copenhagen, Denmark
24-25 November 2014

Please note: deadline for registration has been extended to 1
October 2014.

The Danish School of Conservation is pleased to host the seventh
colloquium for current and aspiring PhD students in conservation
institutions.  The intention is to provide a common platform for PhD
candidates in the conservation of cultural property to meet, and to
set up cooperation and exchange between the conservation-restoration
educating institutions.

The aim of the colloquium is to give postgraduate research students
the opportunity to present and discuss their current research with
their peers and programme faculty, and to benefit from such an
exchange.  It allows for the sharing of ideas and information among
PhD candidates and programme faculty in a relaxed and informal
environment.  The colloquium is a forum for debate and exchange of
ideas in research with relevance to the conservation-restoration of
cultural property.  Furthermore, it provides a venue for PhD
students to meet, interact and form future collaborations with other
PhD students.

The 2014 Colloquium programme features a scientific programme of
student presentations, the opportunity to update the research
student network as well as social activities.

The colloquium is open to current and aspiring PhD students, their
supervisors, and other academic staff involved in research training
in conservation programmes of the Nordic countries and abroad.

All current and aspiring PhD candidates who wish to participate will
be asked to give an oral presentation, in English, of their PhD work
and research.  All presenters will be asked to submit an extended
abstract (300-500 words) for circulation to participants to provide
for informed discussion of each piece of presented research.

The deadline for registration is 1 October 2014 and deadline for
submission of extended abstracts is 1 November 2014.

A detailed programme will be provided around 1 November 2014.
Please note that the number of participating current and aspiring
PhD candidates is limited to 20 and is on a first come first served
basis.

Contact:

    Jane Richter
    School of Conservation, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
    jr<-a t->kadk< . >dk

    Anne Haack Christensen
    National Gallery of Denmark
    anne.christensen<-a t->smk< . >dk


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