Bursaries Awarded

Noran Hamed – Training Bursary

Noran Hamed – Training Bursary – Red Sea Project X Conference HFF Scholar Noran Hamed was awarded a bursary to present her research at the Red Sea Project X Conference, in Rethymno, Crete – Greece in June 2022. The Red Sea Project conference series is an international forum for interdisciplinary research focused on the Red […]

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Vanessa Ayoub – Fieldwork Bursary

Vanessa Ayoub – Fieldwork Bursary – 2022 Géo-bio-archéologie du littoral – summer school – June to July 2022 The summer school “Geo-bio-archaeology of the coast” consisted of an introductory course that aimed to increase understanding of coastal landscapes over time. This interdisciplinary workshop was centred around the case study of the North-Western region of France,

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Maria Michael – Training Bursary.

Maria Michael – Training Bursary – Underwater Mapping-Methodology and Geohazards HFF Scholar Maria Michael received a Training Bursary to attend an online course on Underwater Mapping, in October 2021, organised by the National University of Athens.  The purpose of the programme “Underwater Mapping – Methodology and Geohazards” was to familiarize students with marine and coastal

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Online QGiS Course

NAS Online Course – Introduction to QGIS The Foundation awarded 17 bursaries to attend the NAS online introductory courses to QGIS in maritime archaeology, held in January and March 2022. These online introductory courses provided an overview of features in QGIS that are particularly useful in maritime archaeology. QGIS is a freely available GIS software

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ICAS – EMME 3

Third International Congress on Archaeological Sciences in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East (ICAS-EMME 3) Three bursaries were awarded to scholars and early career researchers to present their work at the third International Congress on Archaeological Sciences in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East (ICAS-EMME 3), held in Cyprus at the Cyprus Institute,

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ISBSA 16 Burary

16th International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology The Foundation funded nine students and early career researchers to both attend the ISBSA in person and online. The 16th ISBSA was held from the 27th September to the 1st October 2021 in Zadar, Croatia. The event was organized by the University of Zadar, the International Centre

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Hassan Hajjali – Training Bursary

Hassan Hajjali – Training Bursary – Sarepta Site Cleaning My MA dissertation in Archaeology at the Lebanese University considers the site of Sarepta and its preservation through virtual recording as a sustainable safeguarding method towards a risk management plan. I chose to focus on sounding X that was excavated by the University of Pennsylvania, which

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Mohamed Khedr – Fieldwork Bursary

Mohamed Khedr – Fieldwork Bursary – 2021 Santo Hieronimo Shipwreck Excavation – Croatia – October 2021.  The Santo Hieronimo ship was owned by Jerolim Benedikt Primoević from the Maritime Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik, Croatia), the vessek sank at the entrance of the Bay in the Island of Šipan in 1576. Systematic excavation of the wreck

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Hulk Recording Course

NAS Online Course – Hulk Recording On the 20th February 2021 the Foundation funded five students and researchers from the HFF region to attend the NAS online hulk recording course ‘Knackered boats and how to record them’. The course was run by Ian Cundy, Grant Bettinson and Andy Sherman. The course covered recording and identification

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