Final BAARS talk tomorrow! See you at G10 π
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Reminder for our next BAARS session tomorrow with our very own Prof Jordan π
Congrats @wtantam.bsky.social!!!!! ππ½
The 2026 Postgraduate Researcher Symposium is happening on April 28th! Reminder for our PGRs to sign up and all students to attend π
Last day of UKAS26!
First pic features some of the amazing undergrad volunteers β€οΈ
Day three of UKAS26 π·
And action shots
Day two at UKAS26 ππ½
Some pics from the busy poster session.
Bristol is hosting the UK Archaeological Science conference. Here are some snaps from yesterdayβs keynote talk by Prof Richard Evershed (Chemistry) π§ͺπ¨βπ¬
Lovely new @nature.com paper including one of our own, @lorenabecval.bsky.social! Have a read at this thread by one of the senior authors to learn more about it π
We're hosting a virtual town hall on 24 Mar, 3-4pm, where our CEO, Professor Sir Ian Chapman, will outline UKRI's upcoming five-year strategy & new mission.
He'll be joined by an executive panel and a Q&A will follow.
Registration closes 23 Mar, 5pm.
Register hereβ¬οΈ
Reminder for tomorrow if you're on campus! Promises to be a great talk π
Thank you, @flintdibble.bsky.social, for a great talk today!
Full room and long Q&A π
For those of you on campus tomorrow, this is a reminder for our next BAARS with @flintdibble.bsky.social!
#ICYMI: Dr Antonella Mazzone (@bristolantharch.bsky.social) introduced us to her River Comics @leverhulme.ac.uk project which explores the ways Amazonian communities adapt to climate change & the lessons we can learn from them
Read more about this important research π brnw.ch/21x0j9L
Reminder for tomorrow: our very own Dr Zhang tomorrow in BAARS!
Naia (far left), research assistant on the project, and the Tukano collaborators in Sao Gabriel de Cacoeira, State of Amazonas, with their ecological calendar.
βοΈ Dr Antonella Mazzone (@bristolantharch.bsky.social) introduces her River Comics @leverhulme.ac.uk project which explores the ways Amazonian communities adapt to climate change & the lessons we can learn from them
Read more about this timely research π brnw.ch/21x0j9L
@cabot-institute.bsky.social
Listen to our own Dr Morelli! ππ½
Reminder for tomorrow for those of you on campus!
Reminder for tomorrow's BAARS!
Tomorrow in BAARS π’
See you there!
Yesterday, Dr Fulminante hosted a special interdisciplinary BAARS workshop 'Beyond binary: navigating the spectrum of gender in the Past to disseminate EDIB in the Present'. Here some pics from the event. Thank you to all the wonderful speakers and contributors!
Congratulations to Dr Becerra-Valdivia and her colleagues on this new publication! π’ π
Reminder for tomorrow at BAARS π
See you there!
Congratulations to Prof Mhairi Gibson and Dr Hannelore Van Bavel for their new publication!
This work is a broad review on how anthropologists are contributing to understanding on FGMC.
Read through link π doi.org/10.1111/aman...
How monogamous are humans compared to other animals?
Check out this BBC interview with @kitopie.bsky.social to learn more!
Recent research by @kitopie.bsky.social also discussed in The Archaeology Channel ππ½ππ½
www.archaeologychannel.org/audio-guide/...
@uobartsmatter.bsky.social
Nice to have heard Kit on the radio yesterday discussing his recent publication on @nathumbehav.nature.com!
Congrats on all the engagement π π
@uobartsmatter.bsky.social
Thank you to Dr Adam van Casteren (@adamvanc.bsky.social) for a great (& very active) BAARS talk today on human and ape biomechanics πΆπΎββοΈ π¦!!
Our seminar series resumes next term so watch this space for more amazing speakers βπ½
I am pleased to share that my review of David Penderyβs Transnational Taiwan: Crossing Borders into the 21st Century has now been published in the International Journal of Taiwan Studies.
This marks my first academic publication after joining @bristolantharch.bsky.social!
doi.org/10.1163/2468...