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Dear all,

Registration is now open for PZAF (Postgraduate Zooarchaeology Forum), which will take place on 3rd-4th November 2012 at the University of Sheffield.

PZAF provides a friendly forum for postgraduates (both Masters and PhD) and early career zooarchaeology researchers to present their research and to meet and socialise with others in a similar position. Previous PZAF meetings have been a great success, and details of these meetings can be found below.


The deadline for abstract submission for oral presentations and posters is the 1st October. The registration deadline is the 19th October


Registration information can be found as our webpage: http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/research/zooarchaeology-lab/pzaf


We would be especially grateful if you could pass on the information to students that might be interested, especially Masters students who may not yet be on the Zooarch mailing list.


Many Thanks,


The Sheffield Zooarchaeology Team


About PZAF

The event is hosted by the University of Sheffield Zooarchaeology Laboratory and presentations may take place over either one or two days depending on demand. PZAF aims to act as a springboard from which people will feel encouraged to present at larger academic conferences, and we welcome submissions from all stages of research.


The first PZAF took place at Cardiff University in November 2009 (organised by Richard Madgwick). It was a great success, with 17 papers and 7 posters presented by researchers from institutions across Europe. Overall there were more than 40 attendees. In the evening we went for a meal, followed by an intense but convivial game of skittles at a local pub. The following August at ICAZ 2010 in Paris, Roz Gillis organised a PZAF speed-networking event which gave attendees the opportunity to meet young ICAZ members from around the world. Again, the event was a success; so many people attended that we struggled to fit in the auditorium! With the latest PZAF meeting in Sheffield we have returned to a conference-style event which we hope will continue in the tradition of the previous two.


Conference Information.

The conference is held in November in order to maximise the number of new postgraduate students who can benefit from attending the event. In particular, this timing will allow recent Masters students an opportunity to present their completed dissertation research, while also accommodating new PhD candidates in the early stages of their work. In addition to the academic aspect of this event, PZAF is also dedicated to networking, and opportunities to socialise in an informal environment will also be on the agenda. Optional social gatherings for dinner and drinks will take place on Saturday night, and a fieldtrip around Sheffield is scheduled for Sunday.


Oral and poster presentations are restricted to zooarchaeology students and early career researchers, although attendance by the wider academic and professional community is encouraged to maximise networking opportunities and knowledge transfer.


Every effort has been made to keep costs to a minimum, and the event has a £10 registration fee. This fee will cover tea and coffee, Saturday lunch, and a wine reception in the evening.  Accommodation, where possible, can be arranged with Sheffield postgraduate students. 


Contact

Please contact Lizzie Wright ([log in to unmask]) or Angela Trentacoste ([log in to unmask]) for further information.