Artefacts, Creativity, Technology, and Skills from Prehistory to the Classical Period in Greece – 4EU+ educational project and summer semester courses

We welcome you to join the summer semester courses offered by the new educational project funded by the 4EU+ Alliance, the first archaeological project integrating teachers and students from four 4EU+ Universities: Heidelberg, Charles, Copenhagen and Warsaw. The project is titled ‘Artefacts, Creativity, Technology, and Skills from Prehistory to the Classical Period in Greece. Communities of Learning in the Past and in Higher Education Today’ (ACTS) and it has been designed as a new platform of innovative research-based teaching among the four partner universities: Heidelberg, Charles, Copenhagen and UW.
The recruitment slot for the course offered by the FA UW (Communities of practice: hands-on approach to skills and textile technology in Bronze Age Greece, by A. Ulanowska, hybrid on Mondays, 16.45-18.15 CET) is opened now (24/01-6/02.2022 and 14/02-20/02). The UW students need to enroll via USOS.For the offer and registration links for the courses offered by the Charles and Heidelberg Universities, please see here: https://4euplus.eu/4EU-303.html. The CU has already offered two courses: Ancient Ionia (for description, see: https://is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/predmety/index.php?do=predmet&kod=AKA500090) and Archaeology of production: methods and experience (https://is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/predmety/index.php?do=predmet&kod=AKA500127), registration slot: 07/02/2022 – 04/03/2022. Heidelberg offer will appear soon.The recruitment for the summer school at Athens (24/07-31/07/2022) will start in March or April. Please note that students who wish to apply for the school must prove their participation in other courses offered by the ACTS project.

Kind regards,
ACTS UW Coordinator
Agata Ulanowska