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GSC 208:  Graduate School for Integrated Studies of Human Development in Landscapes

Subject Area Ancient Cultures
Geography
Term from 2007 to 2018
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 39071778
 
To gain an understanding of human development, one needs to detail the interactions between mankind and both its physical and perceived environment.
We define landscape as a dynamic space of social, cultural and ecological significance, which develops interactively with the human societies occupying it. Accordingly, we outline a graduate school concept that merges information from molecular biology and archaeology, geoinformatics and art history, geophysics and isotope research, ancient languages and palaeoecology, written/oral traditions and palaeoclimate to study and understand this interactive development. The dynamics of human development - and thus of landscape and living space - are captured by a complex interplay of diverse factors (biological traits of social groups, conditions of the natural environment, social constants and their material representations) covered by the joint research of our disciplines. The education and research at the school will be organised in three clusters and supported by three research platforms. The students will receive necessary skills during a three-year study programme. Adjustments to the study regulations will further interdisciplinary international graduate research.
Within the framework of a graduate school, we will be able to provide individual tutoring of graduate students, interdisciplinary graduate clusters as well as the technological means and expertise to collect, process, visualise and analyse spatial and temporal data from multidisciplinary sources. New research tools, developed to obtain and process scientific and cultural data, will promote international excellence in graduate training and research and attract a national and international graduate student population to Kiel.
It is this integration of interdisciplinary supervision that will distinguish Kiel as an optimal location for studies in "Human Development in Landscapes".
DFG Programme Graduate Schools
 
 

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