Nettsider med emneord «PhD course»
This 5-ECTS course for PhD Fellows course aims to explore the ‘Viking phenomenon’ in every sense of the term. The primary (but non-exclusive) focus will be on the start of the so-called Viking Age: why and how did it begin, why then, and are we justified in making such a division of the distant past?
This PhD course grabs the bull by the horns and challenges participants to seriously engage with theory (ideas/principles to explain a practice or account for a situation) and method (planned procedure to pursue knowledge), and highlights the connections between them. We also discuss ethical problems in historical research. This is a 5 ECTS course.
Advanced course in methods: Archives are collections of documents and institutions that preserve them. What have been kept, for what purposes, by whom, and how can they be accessed? And how does asking these questions help students of the present and the past shape new research questions and design more thoughtful and better research projects? This course seeks to enable students to engage with the epistemic problems presented by archives. What is it possible to know and represent through archival sources, and what are the limitations to what can be known?
PhD course, Rome, February 24 - 28, 2020
Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology.
PhD Course, the Norwegian Institute at Athens, October 21-25, 2019.
Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology
PhD course, Rome, September 16 - 20, 2019
Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology.