2018.03.07 | Awards, Antropologi, Arkæologi, Religionsvidenskab, Teologi
Three of the subject areas taught at the School of Culture and Society have been included in the top 50 on the latest QS ranking list.
2018.02.19 | Arkæologi
Ben will be working on the project “Danish and European Diets in Time” (DEDiT).
2018.02.09 | CAS, Arkæologi, Materials, Culture and Heritage
The Material Culture and Heritage (MCH) research program will be well represented.
2018.02.09 | CAS, Arkæologi, Materials, Culture and Heritage
New assistant centre administrator at UrbNet.
2018.02.09 | CAS, Arkæologi, Materials, Culture and Heritage
New PhD student at UrbNet.
2018.02.09 | CAS, Arkæologi, Materials, Culture and Heritage
New PhD student in the project Excavation of Julius Caesar’s Forum in Rome.
2018.02.08 | Research, Filosofi og Idéhistorie, Arts
Robots are now included in more and more contexts of our everyday life. This development is welcomed by industry and policy-makers alike. But what will it mean for us, as individuals and societies? This is the central focus of the international research conference “Robophilosophy 2018/TRANSOR 2018”.
2018.02.07 | Arkæologi
Jesper will be investiagting the nature of the very first pioneers in northern Europe at the end of the last Ice Age.
2018.02.02 | Arkæologi, CAS, Materials, Culture and Heritage
New PhD student in the project Excavation of Julius Caesar’s Forum in Rome.
2018.01.20 | Teologi
Valeria Dessy is a new PhD fellow in the Marie Curie ITN “History of Human Freedom and Dignity in the Western Civilization”, located at the School of Culture and Society. Her project is entitled Origen and the modern Protestant tradition.