News
- AQUA research project opens position for PhD fellow
23 October 2018
Applications may be submitted from October 24 to November 14. Candidates are required to have scientific and/or professional experience in working with documentation of the 15th to the 18th centuries, knowledge on Early Modern History, and a PhD degree granted in the past year, at the latest.
- CIUHCT will be at the Ciência 2018 meeting with the VISLIS and Anthropolands projects
02 July 2018
Besides the parallel sessions, PhD students Breno Borges, Hugo Soares and Inês Navalhas will participate in a posters session.
- H2020 project Heracles highlighted as a success story by the European Comission
30 May 2018
The project includes CIUHCT researchers Breno Borges, Maria Paula Diogo and Paula Urze (task leaders of two research projects), Ana Simões and Marta Lourenço (ethical board)
- Medea Chart featured in the European Research Council's website
24 May 2018
Our researcher Joaquim Alves Gaspar is featured in the European Research Council's website, with a small interview about the project he leads, The Medieval and Early Modern Nautical Charts: Birth, Evolution and Use (Medea Chart), funded in 1.2M€ by the council. The project started in 2017 and will continue until 2022.
- New CIUHCT fellowships for PhD and post-doc
14 November 2017
- CIUHCT partner in another H2020 project
01 June 2017
CIUHCT is one of 13 partners in the BioVoices consortium, which aims to debate issues of innovation in the field of bioeconomics.
- Project InSciDE approved
31 May 2017
The research project InsSciDE — Inventing a Shared Science Diplomacy for Europe, in which CIUHCT is a partner, has just been approved in the H2020 contest.
- Medea Chart opens 5 new fellowships
02 April 2017
Two fellowships for PhD candidates, two for post-doctoral studies, and one for project manager.
- New CIUHCT post-doctoral fellowship
27 February 2017
Applications accepted between February 27 and March 10.
- ERC Starting Grant to CIUHCT researcher Joaquim Alves Gaspar
03 September 2016
The funding was granted after the researcher submitted the project named "The Medieval and Early Modern Nautical Chart: Birth, Evolution and Use" the European Research Council's highly criterious and competitive evaluation.