2015 G.M.P.C.A. Award - Call for Applications
Wojciech Lewandowski - Community manager
The Groupe des Méthodes Pluridisciplinaires Contribuant à l'Archéologie (GMPCA) awards two prizes of €1000 maximum every two years to the best PhD theses written in French or in English relating to original work in archaeometry, in any of the different scientific fields contributing to archaeology.
This prize is open to all researchers under 40 years of age who do not hold a full time academic position or a permanent contract.
The applicants for the GMPCA prize must have written and defended a thesis in French or English in a university within the European Union and have been awarded a doctorate between January 1st 2013 and December 31th 2014.
Applications must be received no later than January 6th 2015.
> Call for Applications
The applicants for the GMPCA prize must have written and defended a thesis in French or English in a university within the European Union and have been awarded a doctorate between January 1st 2013 and December 31th 2014.
Applications must be received no later than January 6th 2015.
> Call for Applications
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