From archaeology to zoom: 12 courses at the Summer School
May 7, 2020 | News

Registration for the FCSH Summer School courses has now opened and, this year, there are twelve proposals from IHC researchers on the programme.
The topics covered are many and varied: from contemporary archaeology, to cinema, music and art, through the inevitable 1820 Revolution — of which we mark, in 2020, the Bicentennial. You can check out the courses’ details on our website’s Calendar.
Most trainers are young researchers, thus presenting an opportunity for trainees to contact with ‘new faces’, not usually present in the formal FCSH courses.
The courses have a duration of 15 or 25 hours, run between July and September, and are have no formal requirements; several of courses have been accredited by the Scientific-Pedagogical Council for Continued Training.
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Amílcar Cabral Prize – 4th Edition
Deadline: 30 September 2025
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Oct 11, 2025
Note of condolence on the passing of researcher Cristina Nogueira
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