[bioundgrd] FW: Request to announce MHAAM Fellowship and Young Investigator Symposium at Harvard (November 2nd)
Joshua Stone
stonej at mit.edu
Thu Oct 4 08:00:35 EDT 2018
From: "Lubarr, Lisa R." <llubarr at fas.harvard.edu>
Subject: Request to announce MHAAM Fellowship and Young Investigator Symposium at Harvard (November 2nd)
Dear MIT Biology Department,
On behalf of Prof. Michael McCormick at Harvard University, we would be grateful if you can circulate this message, with the attached poster and announcement, to colleagues, and ideally to graduating seniors, recent graduates, and Master’s students for an opportunity for a new PhD Fellowship program in the Science of the Human Past, and a coordinating Young Investigator Symposium, taking place at Harvard University on Friday, November 2nd. This is an extraordinary and unique opportunity for transdisciplinary and transatlantic study for interested students! Certainly, students interested in evolutionary biology would be ideal and the Symposium would be a wonderful opportunity for them to present their research!
With many thanks for your kind support!
Lisa
Lisa Ransom Lubarr
Coordinator
Max Planck-Harvard Research Center for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient Mediterranean https://archaeoscience.org/
Initiative for the Science of the Human Past at Harvard https://sohp.fas.harvard.edu/
Harvard University
Robinson Hall M-03
35 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-496-3905
llubarr at fas.harvard.edu<mailto:llubarr at fas.harvard.edu>
SEEKING STUDENTS INTERESTED IN GRADUATE STUDY IN THE SCIENCE OF THE HUMAN PAST: AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND IN JENA, GERMANY
[mhaam%20logo%20blue.png]The Max Planck-Harvard Research Center for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient Mediterranean (MHAAM)<https://www.archaeoscience.org/>, a collaboration between The Initiative for the Science of the Human Past at Harvard (SoHP)<https://sohp.fas.harvard.edu/> and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany (MPISHH)<https://www.shh.mpg.de/en>, announces an opportunity for recent and graduating seniors and Master’s students to participate in a Young Investigator Symposium scheduled at Harvard University on Friday, November 2nd, 2018. Students will have an opportunity to present cross-disciplinary research which utilizes modern scientific tools and knowledge to illuminate the history of humanity, and to network with other students and faculty members similarly engaged. An interest in the Ancient Mediterranean is desirable but not indispensable.
For students coming from outside the Boston/Cambridge area for the November 2nd Symposium, a limited number of awards of up to $500 to defray lodging and travel costs are available. Students interested in applying for the Symposium should arrange to send a letter of application, along with an abstract of research to be presented, a CV, an academic transcript, and a letter of recommendation, to be submitted by October 18th at the latest to sohpchair at fas.harvard.edu<mailto:sohpchair at fas.harvard.edu>
MHAAM is also offering a new PhD Fellowship opportunity for the 2019-2020 academic year and beyond. This 5-year fully-funded PhD fellowship for study and research on the science of the human past is an opportunity for interdisciplinary study at Harvard and in Jena, Germany. An interest in the Ancient Mediterranean and in ancient DNA is useful but not required. PhD degrees will be awarded through Harvard University, notably in the following departments:
* The Archaeology Program within the Anthropology Department (Deadline: December 15, 2018)
* History (Deadline: December 15, 2018)
* Human Evolutionary Biology (Deadline: December 1, 2018)
* Organismic and Evolutionary Biology (Deadline: December 1, 2018)
* Additional Departments Forthcoming
Candidates for the Fellowship will apply for admission to one of these Harvard University PhD Programs to be considered eligible for this full funding opportunity through the Max Planck-Harvard collaboration. Applicants must specify their interest in the MHAAM Fellowship Program within the application, and must additionally send a copy of the application to sohpchair at fas.harvard.edu<mailto:sohpchair at fas.harvard.edu>, or via mail to:
Lisa Ransom Lubarr
Harvard University
Robinson Hall M-03
35 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Further information on MHAAM (including highlights on current fellowship recipients, and interdisciplinary research) can be found at: archaeoscience.org<https://www.archaeoscience.org/>, and inquiries can be sent to: sohpchair at fas.harvard.edu<mailto:sohpchair at fas.harvard.edu>
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