Within the framework of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions staff exchange programme, a Summer School titled “Archaeological and Geological Records as Climate Evidence (ARCHIVE)” will take place in Crete, Greece, from May 25–29, 2026.
The organisers are currently looking for one participant from the EURECA-PRO alliance to deliver a 20-minute presentation on May 29, 2026. The presentation will be held online, so no travel is required.
Both PhD candidates and early-career researchers (postdocs) are eligible to apply, provided their work is related to geological deposit analysis and/or climate change, and ideally contributes to mobility activities within EURECA-PRO.
The Summer School is linked to the DETECTOR project, which explores past climate changes and human activity through geological and archaeological records.