Admission requirements
Admission to the Research Master Archaeology programme;
Registration with ARCHON (Research School of Archaeology), see the ARCHON website.
Description
Workshops and conferences are an important aspect of the academic discourse, and enables scientists to share new findings. The research master programme is intended as a first step towards an academic career, and therefore the option to participate in conferences is included in the programme, both in year 1 and year 2.
You can choose conferences and workshops offered by ARCHON, the Dutch Research School of Archaeology, which are free of charge.
If you wish to attend a different conference or workshop, you can make this decision together with your supervisor. Alternative conferences or workshops may have attendance fees.
The credits of a conference will depend on the hours spent: 1 ec = 28 hours.
ARCHON initiates, organises and supports a programme of educational activities in close collaboration with its participating institutions (University of Amsterdam, VU University Amsterdam, University of Groningen, Leiden University, and the State Service for Cultural Heritage).
The programme includes conferences, lecture series, thematic workshops, multi-and interdisciplinary courses and skill courses for RMA students, PhD researchers and staff members of the participating institutions.
The intention is to create a platform for inspiring academic debate on current archaeological research.
Course set-up
This course is filled in individually and should contribute to your academic skills and professional network. We advise you to discuss with your supervisors which conference of workshop you will attend.
Course objectives
Knowledge of and insight in approaches in current issues and methodologies in archaeology, as presented in workshops or conferences;
Ability to formulate well-structured questions and arguments in oral discussions during the conference;
Ability to interact and network with (international) scholars;
Critical assessment of current research with respect to context, applicability and background;
Critical assessment of how the conference themes and specific papers relate to your own research interest;
Ability to formulate well-structured arguments in a reflective evaluation report/conference review.
Timetable
Course schedule details can be found in MyTimetable.
Log in with your ULCN account, and add this course using the 'Add timetable' button.
Mode of instruction
Active participation in:
Workshops;
Conferences.
Assessment method
Uploaded documents that offer evidence of 5 ec attendance:
Archon certificate(s) (ec included);
Short description of the conference (location, date) and time spent. General rule of thumb: 1 ec = 28 hours.
When you have uploaded proof of 5 ec of workshops or conferences you have to notify the coordinator, who will have your ec registered in usis.
You will receive a pass, not a grade.
Assessment deadline
To be announced.
Reading list
Not applicable.
Registration
Enrolment for all components of your study programme through MyStudymap is mandatory. This applies to both compulsory elements and elective credits. If you are not enrolled, you may not participate.
General information about registration can be found on the Course and exam enrolment page.
Contact
For more information about this course, please contact dr. R.M.R. (Roos) van Oosten.
Remarks
Compulsory attendance;
The administration of this course is not handled by Archon: they will only send you your certificate, which you need to upload in Brightspace to receive the ec.