Hi all,

Can I draw your attention to, and ask you to advertise, this forthcoming workshop on isotope analysis which we are running at the University of Nottingham and the Centre for Environmental Geochemistry (British Geological Survey). We are offering 10 funded places. See below and follow links for details of how to apply. It's going to be fun!



Come and be a part of our Isotope Investigators Summer School at The University of Nottingham. Monday 27 June at 9.30am - Friday 1 July 2016

The Department of Archaeology and CEG are teaming up to offer ten fully-funded places on a week-long training course in isotope analysis.

We are investing in the brightest young scholars who want to learn the methods and the full interpretative potential of these scientific techniques.

Alongside training in isotope analysis, the ten students will be mentored in terms of their career aspirations and research plans, and all will contribute to the publication that will result from the course.

Closing date for applications: 25 April 2016
Notification for participation: 1 May 2016

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/archaeology/current/isotope-summer-school/isotope-investigators-summer-school.aspx 

Dr Naomi Sykes

Senior Lecturer in Archaeology

Department of Archaeology

University of Nottingham

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