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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS – Extended deadline 19th of MAY Abstracts are being accepted for the 20th Iron Age Research Student Symposium (IARSS), which will be hosted by the University of Bradford. The conference (31st of May to 2nd of June) will take place in Bradford and the post-conference field trip (3rd of June) will be a visit to Hull Museum. IARSS is a research student focussed conference, providing an opportunity for students to share their work, network and collaborate with others. This event is open for contributions from postgraduate research students and new researchers, however, Master students are also welcome to submit and participate in the conference. Although IARSS is promoted as an Iron Age conference, contributions from colleagues studying or working within related periods, such as the Late Bronze Age and Roman Iron Age are also welcome. IARSS has traditionally focussed on Iron Age Britain, however we welcome contributions from those colleagues examining the Iron Age elsewhere in the world, including, but not limited to, Ireland, the European continent and the Near East. For colleagues interested in participating, please submit an abstract between c.250-300 words and 5 keywords related to your research. Presentations should be 15-20 minutes long and in English. Posters may be bilingual but they must be understandable to English speakers and an abstract in English must be provided. Abstracts and personal information should be sent to [email protected] by 19th May 2017. http://www.bradford.ac.uk/life-sciences/events/iarss.php Our sponsors:



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