SPLASHCOS News

Saturday, 8th December 2012

The final SPLASHCOS conference will take place at the University of Szczecin, Poland, 23-27 September 2013. The first announcement and call for abstracts is now open. This will be an open conference, and everyone with an interest in this field is invited to apply.

Saturday, 6th October 2012

Applications are invited for a Training School in Malta, to be held in early November, 2012. Click here for further details...

Friday, 21st September 2012

The next SPLASHCOS meeting will take place from 26-28th September, 2012, at Università ‘La Sapienza’, Rome. Click here for further details...

Wednesday, 1st August 2012

SPLASHCOS is organising a conference with the North Sea offshore industry on 14-15th March, 2013, in Esbjerg, Denmark. This is an open meeting. Click here for further details...

Wednesday, 1st August 2012

Applications are invited for funding to participate in this Training School. This is aimed at early stage researchers, and anyone from a member State participating in SPLASHCOS is eligible to apply.

Friday, 8th June 2012

SPLASHCOS has issued a call for Short Term Scientific Missions for 2012-2013 Click here for further details...

Friday, 8th June 2012

SPLASHCOS members published a comment in the 7 June issue of Nature discussing the pattern of early human dispersals. Click for more details...

Saturday, 12th May 2012

The 34th International Geological Congress will take place in Brisbane Australia, 5–10 August; and the 4th International Geological Belgica Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, 11–14 September 2012, both with SPLASHCOS participation. Click for more details...

Monday, 19th March 2012

The next meeting of SPLASHCOS will take place at Amersfoort, the Netherlands, on 24th and 25th April, 2012 Click for more details...

Friday, 6th January 2012

An International Scientific Colloquium was held in Brussels in December, with involvement of many SPLASHCOS members, to mark the 10th anniversary of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage.

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