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Lecture

Archaeology on the Clock: 180-Second Research & Diversity Challenge

Date
Wednesday 6 November 2024
Time
Location
Van Steenis
Einsteinweg 2
2333 CC Leiden
Room
Reuvens Hall (Main Hall Van Steenis)

Are you ready to condense your research or innovative ideas into a captivating 180-second presentation? Join us for the Archaeology on the Clock challenge, where participants will deliver concise and engaging presentations using only one static PowerPoint slide. This is your chance to communicate complex topics to a general audience and make a significant impact! You can participate to compete for one of the three prizes per category or you can come and watch!

Do you want to know what exciting projects are happening within the faculty walls? Want to be inspired for your upcoming Bachelor or Master’s thesis? Come and learn as our participants get to talk about what they’re currently working on!

Categories

  • Research: For Master's and Research Master's students, as well as PhD candidates presenting their thesis or research project.
  • Diversity: For students and staff presenting ideas on diversifying the practice of archaeology.

Why Participate?

  • Challenge Yourself: Refine your ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and concisely.
  • Engage the Public: Make your ideas accessible to a general audience.
  • Win Prizes: Top presenters in each category will receive prizes of
    ○ 1st place: €100
    ○ 2nd place: €50
    ○ 3rd place: €25.

Sign Up Now!

Spaces are limited to 10 participants per category. If spots fill up, a waiting list will be created. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this dynamic event!

Just want to come and watch? No need to sign up!

Register before October 20, 2024.

More information

More information on the rules of the event can be found on the registration link. For
more questions please contact us at archontheclock@gmail.com.

We look forward to your participation and can’t wait to see your presentations!

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