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27.05.2016 11:30

New CRC at Kiel University with an Archaeological Viewpoint on Transformat

Dr. Boris Pawlowski Presse, Kommunikation und Marketing
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel

    DFG grants 12 million Euros for research on human-environmental interactions in prehistoric and archaic societies

    A great success has been achieved for cutting-edge research in Schleswig-Holstein: The German Research Foundation (DFG) has decided to support the new collaborative research centre (SFB) 1266 “Scales of Transformation” in the next four years with a total of 12 million Euros. On Wednesday, 25 May, the German Research Foundation approved the collaborative research centre (CRC).

    Thirty scientists from eight institutes, the Johanna-Mestorf-Academy of Kiel University, the Centre of Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology and the Archaeological State Museum Gottorf Castle will participate in the collaborative project. Numerous new positions for scientific researchers, excavations and laboratory analyses will be funded by the SFB 1266.

    “We are all very delighted that our application – as the first cultural studies funding proposal in ca. 25 years to be approved for the CAU – has proven to be successful”, stated SFB spokesperson Professor Johannes Müller from among the involved scientists. Co-spokesperson, Professor Wiebke Kirleis, adds: “Now, we want to immediately commence with our research”. The SFB 1266, with the full title “Scales of Transformation: Human-Environmental Interaction in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies”, will examine transition processes from 15.000 BC to the beginning of our era. “We are interested in substantial, lasting changes in the interplay between humans and the surrounding environment”, explains Müller. Research concerning societal changes extends from hunter-gatherers to early state formations and from the Palaeolithic camp to the Aegean polis. Geographically, it reaches from the Mediterranean to the Arctic. “The combination of cultural, natural and life science methods in the interdisciplinary SFB was the key to our success”, explains Kirleis.

    CAU President Professor Lutz Kipp is pleased about the multi-million Euro decision for Kiel: “On behalf of the entire university presidium, I heartily congratulate all those involved in the successful funding proposal!” Kipp views the DFG grant as proof that the interdisciplinary cooperation has become a trademark for Kiel University. “In particular, the close cooperation between the humanities and the natural sciences in the new SFB confirms how much potential lies in interdisciplinary research approaches. With this grant, the CAU research focus ‘Societal, Environmental, and Cultural Change’ will also be strengthened”, according to Kipp.

    Schleswig-Holsteins Minister of Social Affairs, Health, Science and Equality, Kristin Alheit, joins in with her congratulations: “I am very happy for the successful applicants. I also view the new collaborative research centre as an important milestone for a possible Excellence Cluster funding proposal, which will focus on past human-environmental interactions and is to be prepared under the auspices of the CAU within the context of the new Excellence Initiative beginning 2019”, explains Alheit.

    The SFB 1266 is structured in 18 subprojects. Each of these subprojects is associated with one of four over-reaching foci: “Theory and Modelling”, “Transformations of socio-economic formations”, “Socio-environmental Components of Change” and “Setting the Frame”. Moreover, there is also a unit each for management and coordination, data management and presentation as well as for the training of young scientists. Excavations and fieldwork from Southern Scandinavia to the Aegean Sea, and from Spain to Ukraine are also planned. After four years, the SFB will be evaluated by the DFG and in the case of success it may be extended for four years; after a re-evaluation possibly for even 8 years.

    Image to download:
    http://www.uni-kiel.de/download/pm/2016/2016-171-1.jpg
    Reaching great aims together – Just as the construction of a megalithic tomb in May 2015, the successful SFB application was also teamwork. The focus of Kiel archaeological research is placed on Neolithic and Bronze Age communities. This research will be continued in the SFB 1266.
    Copyright: Maike Schüssler / CAU

    http://www.uni-kiel.de/download/pm/2016/2016-171-2.jpg
    Top level research at the megalithic tomb: SFB spokesperson Prof. Dr. Johannes Müller (Archaeology) and co-spokesperson Prof. Dr. Wiebke Kirleis (Environmental Archaeology) are pleased that the application for a collaborative research centre has been approved by the DFG.
    Copyright: Jirka Niklas Menke/ CAU

    Contact:
    Jirka Niklas Menke, Communications and Project Manager
    Graduate School Human Development in Landscapes, Kiel University
    Phone +49 / 431 / 880-5924
    Fax +49 / 431 / 880-5498
    E-Mail jmenke@gshdl.uni-kiel.de

    Kiel University
    Press, Communication and Marketing, Dr Boris Pawlowski
    Postal address: D-24098 Kiel, Germany, Telephone: +49 (0)431 880-2104, Fax: +49 (0)431 880-1355
    E-mail: presse@uv.uni-kiel.de, Internet: www.uni-kiel.de
    Twitter: www.twitter.com/kieluni, Facebook: www.facebook.com/kieluni


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    Construction of a megalithic tomb in May 2015 on Kiel University's Campus
    Construction of a megalithic tomb in May 2015 on Kiel University's Campus
    Copyright: Maike Schüssler / CAU
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    SFB spokesperson Johannes Müller (Archaeology) and co-spokesperson Wiebke Kirleis (Environmental Archaeology)
    SFB spokesperson Johannes Müller (Archaeology) and co-spokesperson Wiebke Kirleis (Environmental Arc ...
    Jirka Niklas Menke/ CAU
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    Construction of a megalithic tomb in May 2015 on Kiel University's Campus


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    SFB spokesperson Johannes Müller (Archaeology) and co-spokesperson Wiebke Kirleis (Environmental Archaeology)


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