Programme draft 30 01 2014 - VU

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McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Downing Street
University of Cambridge
8-9 February 2014
Mapping War Heritage in an Era of EU Crisis:
A Consortium for Access & Action
Horizon 2020
Programme, Saturday 8 February
9.30-10.30:
Registration and coffee
10.30: Welcome address
Dr. Gilly Carr, University of Cambridge
10.40: Horizon 2020: Schemes and what the judging panel is looking for
Barry Dixon, Research Facilitator, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Cambridge
11.10-11.30: Questions
11.30-11.50: Coffee
11.50-1.00: Consortium Launch: Research Agenda & Projects
Prof. Rob van der Laarse, University of Amsterdam/ VU University Amsterdam
1.00-1.30: Discussion
1.30-2.30: Lunch (and continued informal discussion)
2.30- 4.30: Template Presentations
Chair: Dr. Britt Baillie, University of Cambridge
10 minutes per Team
 Dr. Andrzej Ossowski. Pomeranian Medical University of Szczecin, Poland; Polish Genetic
Base of Totalitarianism Victims (PBGOT)
 Ellen van der Waerden. Memorial Site Camp Westerbork, the Netherlands
 Prof.dr. Franciska de Jong, Dr. Stef Scagliola , Dr. Arjan van Hessen. Erasmus Universiteit
Rotterdam/Erasmus Studio (ES); Universiteit Twente/ Human Media Interaction (HMI)
 Dr. Gennaro Postiglione. Politecnico di Milano- DAStU/Italy
 Dr. Gilly Carr. University of Cambridge
 Edwin Klijn / Puck Huitsing. NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
 Dr. Wendy Pullan, Dr. Britt Baillie, Lefkos Kyriacou. Centre for Urban Conflict Studies,
University of Cambridge
 Prof. Patrizia Violi, Dr. Francesco Mazzucchelli. TraMe - Centre for the Interdisciplinary
Study of Collective Memory and Traumas, Università di Bologna
 Dr. Caroline Sturdy Colls. Centre of Archaeology, Staffordshire University
 Prof. Marek E. Jasinski. NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Institute of
Historical Studies, Archaeology Program
 Dr. Cord Pagenstecher. Freie Universität Berlin, Center for Digital Systems
 Prof. Tim Cole. University of Bristol
4.30-5.00: Coffee
5.00-6.30: Brainstorming
Chair: Prof. Rob van der Laarse
 Who would like to participate in which calls from the H2020 program? Are there other calls
and (ESF, JPI, COST etc) programs to consider (not to forget binational calls such as our
own AHRC-NWO project)?
 How shall we organize this package of possibilities for our consortium as a whole? Do we
regard ourselves, in line with the templates, as potential WP groups, with possibilities to
combine in different partnerships, and who is willing to direct as PI and WP-leader?
 How will we organize successful proposal(s) for the consortium (e.g. how many partners,
geographical spread, (inter) disciplinary synthesis, and financial distribution)
Reception and Dinner: 7pm, Old Combination Room (OCR), St Catharine’s College
Programme, Sunday 9 February
9.30-10.00: Coffee
Panel Session
The aim of this session is for three people who have been the PI on substantial projects to
talk about the models or work packages that their groups used to work together well. The
advantages and disadvantages of each model will also be presented.
10.00: Structuring your project – model 1.
Dr. Marie Louise Sorensen, University of Cambridge
10.20: Structuring your project – model 2
Dr. Wendy Pullan, University of Cambridge
10.40: Structuring your project – model 3
Dr. Gennaro Postiglione, Politecnico di Milano
11.10-12.00 Questions & Discussion
12.00-1.00: Lunch
The timings for after lunch are approximate
1.00-2.30: Brainstorm Groups
Chair: Professor Koos Bosma, VU University Amsterdam
2.30-3:00: Coffee
3.00-5.00: Breakout Session Groups
5.00-5.30: Groups (A, B & C) Report back to Larger Group
Chair: Dr. Ihab Saloul, University of Amsterdam
10 minutes per Team
5.30-6.00: Conclusions: Prof. Rob van der Laarse
6pm: Conference disperses
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