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Plants, People,
Art and Culture
Inside the Bronze Age: Archaeology
Alentejo Time: Intangible Heritage
3 – 28 August 2015
20 – 24 July 2015 6 – 10 July 2015
Portuguese Language and
Culture
27 – 31 July 2015 Alentejo | Beja |Portugal
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About Beja City
With around 25.0 00 inhabitants, Beja is the capital of the “Baixo Alentejo” region, and the town where the Polytechnic Institute of Beja is located. Beja and the regions’ history date back to the Roman times when it became the regional capital of Julius Caesar’s empire. Nowadays Caesar’s Pax Julia still exudes an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity difficult to find elsewhere. The town’s streets and its historical centre are a silent sign andtestimonial of past times.
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About Beja City
In the town centre we can also see the “Praça da República” (Town Hall Square, called Republic Square), with the Charity House Renaissanceloggia and a lineup of “Manuelino” style buildings. A lot more could be said about Beja’s rich past, but Beja is also about modernity. It is a well-equipped town with new green leisure areas and parks, where both residents and visitors can spend some quality time. It has a wealth of cultural, sports and leisure facilities, as well as commercial areas, good restaurants and sunny esplanades, a vivid night life – in short, all the features of a modern town.
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About IPBeja
The Polytechnic Institute of Beja (IPBeja) is situated in the Alentejo region and it is a Higher Education and Research Institution, integrating the Polytechnic subsystem of Higher Education, which differs from the University one in its focus on experimental education and hands-on learning process, in harmony with the principles of the Bologna process. Nowadays, IPBeja has 2.500 students taking in a great variety of Degrees at different learning stages. Vocational courses (short cycle, level IV, 60 ECTS), Undergraduate (1st cycle); Postgraduate/Masters Degrees (2nd cycle) and other vocational post graduate programmes focussed on specific professional areas. In its early years, the IPBeja focussed on areas such as Engineering, Agrarian Sciences, Technology, Education and Teacher Training. More recently, and with the aim of catering for new social demands, IPBeja has embraced and widened its areas of influence into management, tourism, social sciences, arts and multimedia, sports and health.
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About IPBeja International Summer School
IPBeja works in close relation to the region where it is based, seeking to gain from the potentialities and genuine character of Alentejo, its people and traditions, and the aspects which characterise its economic potential. On the other hand, as an institution that promotes research and technical know-how in a variety of fields, IPBeja’s International Summer School 2015 will offer courses that target specific themed interests but that are also addressed at a general and global, diverse and multicultural audience, interested in combining the opportunity of broadening their knowledge of specific areas with the chance to get to know some of Alentejo’s natural, social and cultural traits.
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Following these guiding principles, IPBeja International Summer School2015 will offer the following courses in English: - Portuguese Language and Culture: 6th to 10th July; - Plants, People, Art and Culture: 27th to 31th July; - “Alentejo & Time”: Intangible Heritage: 20th to 24th July; - “Inside the Bronze Age”: Archaeology: 3rd to 28th August The courses sessions will be held in IPBeja’s modern and well-equipped campus facilities. These will be complemented by course-related tours and field trips to different places in the region, in order to accomplish the courses’ practical and experimental component.
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About IPBeja International Summer School
Summer Programme
Portuguese Language and Culture
6 – 10 July
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Programme Activities
Application Form
Presentation
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Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
Image.: José de Almada Negreiros - Retrato de Fernando Pessoa - 1954
IPBeja's Centre for Languages and Cultures
This course consists of an introduction to Portuguese language and culture. Aiming at providing immersive learning opportunities, it will include the following modalities: - a language mini-course (brief overview - 10 h in total); - 5 themed seminars covering various aspects of Portuguese culture and society; - a social and cultural program with tours/excursions/other events.
Portuguese Culture and Language
Presentation
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
Application Form
IPBeja's Centre for Languages and Cultures
6 – 10 July
IPBeja`s Centre for Language and Culture
IPBeja’s Centre for Languages and Cultures was created in 2010 with the aim to promote language and cultural diversity and to provide for the lifelong learning of foreign languages. The Centre’s main activity is the organization of language courses, including Portuguese for non-native speakers, aimed at various target audiences, and certified according to CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). It also aims at responding to specific language training requests, by designing tailor-made language courses. The Centre is part of ReCles.pt (Portuguese Association of Higher Education Language Centres) and of CercleS (European Confederation of Higher Education Language Centres).
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
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Coordination
About Alentejo
Application Form
Portuguese Culture and Language
IPBeja's Centre for Languages and Cultures
6 – 10 July
Portuguese Culture and Language
Topics
Portuguese Language
History and Geography
Literature and other Arts
Contemporary Portugal
Gastronomy and Wine
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
Application Form
IPBeja's Centre for Languages and Cultures
6 – 10 July
Programme Activities
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
Application Form
Theoretical Sessions
Workshops
Field Trips
Social and Cultural Programme;
Portuguese Culture and Language
IPBeja's Centre for Languages and Cultures
6 – 10 July
Portuguese Culture and Language
Coordination
Maria João Cordeiro (Ph.D) [email protected]
Maria João Ramos (Ph.D) [email protected]
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
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Practical Information
Application Form
IPBeja's Centre for Languages and Cultures
6 – 10 July
Portuguese Culture and Language
6th to 10th July 2015
- First degree in Modern Languages and Literatures (English and German);
- MA in German Studies;
- Assistant Professor at the Beja Polytechnic Institute (IPBeja); - Member of the Research Centre for Communication and Culture of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Catholic University of Portugal);
- Current coordinator of the Centre for Languages and Cultures
Mª João Cordeiro (Ph.D) [email protected]
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Practical Information About Alentejo
IPBeja's Centre for Languages and Cultures
- Degree in Modern Languages and Literatures (English and German); - MA in English Studies; - PhD in English Literature and Culture; - Assistant Professor at the Beja Polytechnic Institute; - Member of the Tourism Degree’s Scientific and Pedagogic Commission; ; - Member of the Centre for Languages and Cultures’ scientific commission.
Mª João Ramos (Ph.D) [email protected]
Coordination
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
Practical Information About Alentejo
Application Form
Portuguese Culture and Language
IPBeja's Centre for Languages and Cultures
6 – 10 July
Project Partners
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
Application Form
Beja Municipality
Theatre Pax Julia*
Traditional Local Restaurant*
Regional Museums*
* Specific Project partner to be announced
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Portuguese Culture and Language
IPBeja's Centre for Languages and Cultures
6 – 10 July
“Alentejo Time”- Intangible Heritage
20 – 24 July
IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Application Form
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
Image: Film Alentejo, Alentejo, by Sérgio Tréfaut
Summer Programme
In July the intangible heritage will be explored, focusing on the pattern in which the people from Alentejo made use of time as a means of creating customs and habits have become very characteristic of the region. The gastronomy of the Alentejo, the oral traditions and other cultural icons show the Alentejo as the “Land of the Artisans of Time”.
“Alentejo Time”- Intangible Heritage
Presentation
IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
Application Form
About Alentejo
20 – 24 July
The (Lab-At) is a research structure of IPBeja. Lab-At aims to understand the territory of Alentejo, mainly Beja´s district, in its multiple dimensions such as: demographic aspects; natural environment; cultural heritage (both material and immaterial heritage); handicraft and traditional trades. Its goal is also to promote the identity of each territory and its particularities. This structure works in the field with the communities and groups of people, empowering individuals and supporting and developing projects concerning the valorization of traditional knowledge in a constant dialogue with contemporary needs and aims, congregating tradition, invention and (re)invention of traditional ways of life.
“Alentejo Time”- Intangible Heritage
IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
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Project Partners
Coordination
Application Form
About Alentejo
20 – 24 July
“Alentejo Time”- Intangible Heritage
- “Time for Nature”: The aromatic herbs; - “Time for Cooking”: The Gastronomy of the Alentejo; - “Time for Singing”: The “Cante Alentejano” (traditional folk singing); - “Time for Playing” : The “Viola Campaniça” (traditional guitar); - “Time to be Happy”: Heritage and Tourism in the Alentejo;
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IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
Application Form
About Alentejo
Image: Joaquim Filipe Bacalas
20 – 24 July
“Alentejo Time”- Intangible Heritage
Programme Activities
IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
Application Form
About Alentejo
Image: http://portugalem1000km.dn.pt/
Theoretical Sessions
Workshops
Field Work
Social Programmes
20 – 24 July
“Alentejo Time”- Intangible Heritage
Coordination
IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
Application Form
About Alentejo
Ana Piedade (Ph.D) [email protected]
José A. Orta (Ph.D) [email protected]
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20 – 24 July
“Alentejo Time”- Intangible Heritage
Coordination
Ana Piedade(Ph.D) [email protected]
- Teacher at the IPBeja;
- Graduated and Master in Anthropology; - Ph.D. in Social and Cultural Anthropology; - Research of the research centre for the network in Anthropology resources and head of the Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab (LabAt -IPBeja).
IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
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Coordination
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About Alentejo
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20 – 24 July
“Alentejo Time”- Intangible Heritage
Coordination
José A. Orta (Ph.D) [email protected]
- Teacher at the IPBeja,
- Ph.D in Social Anthroplogy,
- Specialized in Economic Anthropology by ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE – Lisbon University Institute);
- Sociology by Louvain University – Belgium.
- Relevant investigation research published on African Anthropology, the History of Science and Identity and Songcraft.
IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
Application Form
About Alentejo
20 – 24 July
“Alentejo Time”- Intangible Heritage
Project Partners
IPBeja Territorial and Cultural Intervention Lab
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
Application Form
About Alentejo
Beja Municipality;
Theatre Pax Julia*
Wine Sector Enterprises*
Tourism Enterprises*
Regional Museums*
* Specific Project partner to define
20 – 24 July
Plants | People | Art | Culture
27 – 31 July
IPBeja Botanical Museum
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Application Form
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
Summer Programme
aberta (s)
Plants, People, Art and Culture
In close connection with the Botanical Museum of the IPBeja, this course will study the traditional uses of plants in a variety of social and cultural contexts, past and contemporary (spices, stimulating beverages, medicinal and aromatic plants, fibres, dyes and plant resins). The programme also includes the study of the Portuguese material culture in which the main component are plant raw materials produced in non urban contexts as well as the symbolic uses of plants in the Christian religion and in the western art (Greek and Roman, Medieval, Renascence, Baroque, etc.).
Presentation
IPBeja Botanical Museum
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Application Form
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
27 – 31 July
“Plants, People, Art and Culture”
The Botanical Museum is a scientific and cultural institution that studies how humans use plants in order to produce culture. It has a collection with over 2.000 items (artefacts, raw material and natural objects) from many countries in the world. The museum organizes temporary exhibitions in which the visitor can study the importance of plants in our contemporary world. Address : Escola Superior Agrária do IPBeja, Rua de Pedro Soares; P – Beja; Phone : 284 314 300; E-mail : [email protected] Prices : free of charge; Opening hours : 9am-12.30pm / 2pm-5.30pm Closes at weekends
IPBeja Botanical Museum
IPBeja Botanical Museum
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Application Form
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
27 – 31 July
“Plants, People, Art and Culture”
Spices
Ethnobotany
Aromatic and Medicinal Plants
Economic Botany
Plant Symbology
Topics
IPBeja Botanical Museum
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Application Form
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
27 – 31 July
“Plants, People, Art and Culture”
Programme Activities
IPBeja Botanical Museum
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Application Form
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
Theoretical Sessions
Workshops
Field Work
Social Programmes
27 – 31 July
“Plants, People, Art and Culture”
Coordination
Luis Mendonça Carvalho (Ph.D) [email protected]
Pedro Oliveira e Silva (Ph.D) [email protected]
IPBeja Botanical Museum
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About Alentejo
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27 – 31 July
“Plants, People, Art and Culture”
Coordination
- Biologist; - Graduated by the University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro; - Master in Bio Chemistry and Vegetable Physiology by The University of Coimbra; - PhD in Plant Systematic and Morphology by the University of Coimbra; - Visiting Scholar at the University of Harvard; - Director of the IPBeja Botanical Museum; - Researcher in many areas such as ethno botany, economic botany, science museology, plant symbols.
Luis Carvalho (Ph.D) [email protected]
IPBeja Botanical Museum
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Coordination
About Alentejo
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27 – 31 July
“Plants, People, Art and Culture”
Coordination
Pedro Silva (Ph.D) [email protected]
- Graduated in Agronomy; - Master in Vegetable Production by the Instituto Superior de Agronomia da Universidade de Lisboa (Agronomy Faculty of the University of Lisbon);
- PhD in Agrarian Sciences by the Universidade de Évora (University of Évora); - Director of the Bio Sciences Department;
- Researcher in Agrarian Sciences, in particular, conservation of soils/water, irrigation, vegetal ecophysiology and others;
IPBeja Botanical Museum
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Application Form
Presentation
Topics
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Coordination
About Alentejo
27 – 31 July
“Plants, People, Art and Culture”
São Carlos National Opera House The Fundação Oriente Contemporary History Institute (Universidade Nova of Lisbon) Centre for Studies of History and Philosophy of Science (Évora University)
Project Partners
IPBeja Botanical Museum
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Application Form
Presentation
Topics
Project Partners
Coordination
About Alentejo
27 – 31 July
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Practical Information
Programme Activities
Application Form
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
Summer Programme
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
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Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
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Presentation
Coordination and Team
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Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
We will go back 3000 years in time to participate in an archaeological adventure, recovering, from the past, objects that will acquire a new life and reveal ancient histories which will enable participants to go deeper and directly Inside the Bronze Age. The project includes an archaeological field school. The variety of activities and team flexibility make this project suitable for both Beginners and Advanced in either Field or Bronze Age Archaeology. Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
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Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
The Outeiro do Circo is a large fortified settlement from the Late Bronze Age (1250-850 BC) located in the district of Beja in the Alentejo plain. It occupies an elongated hill, with a maximum height of 276 m, bounded on the north and west by other small elevations. The southern border is dominated by the plain. Surrounding terrains are made up of a fertile agricultural soils called "Black Clays", where numerous archaeological sites, dating from the II and the beginning of I millennium BC, where discovered. The element that gives greater emphasis to this settlement is an impressive wall that borders it almost entirely.
Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
Setting an occupied area of about 17 hectares and making it one of the largest settlements of this period in the Iberian Peninsula. The wall reveals a complex defensive system, with double walls, bastions and moats. The excavation works took place between 2008 and 2013 and led to the discovery of a wall section consisting of a top small wall, a system of ramps and platforms and an exterior retaining wall built on a disused pit. Currently the archaeological work it`s being developed in the inside area of the settlement in order to achieve a better knowledge of the daily life aspects of the Outeiro do Circo`s inhabitants. More Information: http://outeirodocirrco.blogspot.pt
Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Topics
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
“Inside History” : The Fortified Settlement of Outeiro do Circo; “Inside Research”: Techniques and methods; “Inside Excavation” : Tools and Stratigraphic Interpretation; “Inside Documents”: Filled an Graphic Documentation ; “Inside Artifacts” : Recording, Illustration and Storage
Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Programme Activities
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Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
Field training: Archaeological research: - Preliminary research (indoor stage); - Field walking and site recording; - Techniques and methods of preliminary archaeological research (aerial photo); Excavation: - Use of tools and working methods; - Methodology and basic techniques of excavation; - Stratigraphy and chronology. Artifacts: - Artefact recording and illustration; - Storage of artifacts;
Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Programme Activities
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
Field training: Archaeological research: - Preliminary research (indoor stage); - Field walking and site recording; - Techniques and methods of preliminary archaeological research (aerial photo); Excavation: - Use of tools and working methods; - Methodology and basic techniques of excavation; - Stratigraphy and chronology. Artifacts: - Artefact recording and illustration; - Storage of artifacts;
Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Coordination and Team
Sofia Soares (Ph.D) [email protected]
Miguel Serra (Archeologist) [email protected]
All the Team…
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
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3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Sofia Soares [email protected]
2nd to 15th August and 16th to 29th August
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Coordination and Team
- Polytechnic Institute of Beja Teacher;
- Graduated in Geology by FCUP (University of
Porto);
- Master in Geo resources – Geo Techniques by
IST (Technical University of Lisbon);
- PhD in Geological Engineering by the Faculdade
de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Lisboa
(Science and Technology Faculty of the University
of Lisbon);
- Researcher of the Centro de Investigação
Geobiotec (Geobiotec Investigation Centre) of the
Universidade de Aveiro (Aveiro University);
- Coordinator of the Soil Laboratory in the IPBeja.
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
Practical Information
Coordination and Team
- Archeologist;
- Graduated in Archeology (University of
Coimbra) and managing director of Palimpsesto
Ltd (www.palimpsesto.pt/);
- Researcher at the Centre of Archeological Studies
of the Universities of Coimbra and Oporto;
- Coordinator for the Archeological excavations
at Outeiro do Circo;
- Author of about 20 scientific articles about the
Bronze Age.
Miguel Serra [email protected]
All the Team…
About Alentejo
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
Application Form
Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Sofia Soares
Miguel Serra
Ana Osório
Sofia Silva
Eduardo Porfírio
Coordination and Team
Luis Luz
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Project Partners
Polytechnic Institute of Beja
University of Coimbra
Palimpsespo, Inc.
Beja Municipality
Outeiro do Circo Excavation Project
Programme Activities
Presentation
Coordination and Team
Topics
Project Partners
About Alentejo
Application Form
Practical Information
“Inside the Bronze Age”- Archaeology
3 - 14 August and 17 - 29 August
Summer Programmes
Practical Information
Date Programme ECTS Fee Application
Deadline
Application
Form
6th to 10th July Portuguese Language and Culture 2 400 €* 1st May pick to acess
20th to 24th July “Alentejo Time”: Intangible Heritage 2 300 € 19th June pick to acess
27th to 31th July Plants, People, Art and Culture 2 150 € 2nd July pick to acess
2nd to 15th August
“Inside the Bronze Age”: Archaeology 2 or 4
10 days-750€ or
20 days - 1500€
15th May pick to acess and 16th to 29th August
Two Summer Programmes**: 400€ * Free for applicants for other programmes of IPBeja International Summer School; ** Special fees for the programmes “Alentejo Time: Intangible Heritage” and “Plants, People, Art and Culture” The fee includes: - Registration; - Pick-up service – Lisbon airport; - Welcome Dinner (if applicable); - Accommodation in IPBeja Students Residence; - Lecture materials; - Field trips and excursions (if applicable);
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Minimum age : 18 Minimum of Students: 10 participants; Maximum of Students: 20 participants (except Archaelogy Programme: 15 participants); Language: English; Eligibility: All persons interested in the themes of the available courses will be able to participate. The working language is English, and the participants are expected to have the sufficient skills to follow the program. Certificate of Completion: The Certificate of Completion will be given to participants who complete the entire syllabus and the requested work (if applicable). Application Documents - Application Form with photo Attached - Curriculum Vitae; - Certificate of Enrolment at your home higher education establishment (if applicable); - Copy of Passport or ID Card
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Practical Information
Practical Information
Insurance: The admission fee does not include health insurance. It´s necessary to arrange your own insurance before coming to Portugal. Accommodation (2 possibilities): - In the IPBeja Students Residence (included in the fee); - In a local hotel (extra- fee), booked directly by the participant; Nearest air terminals: Lisbon (180 km), Faro (150 km); Specific Information's about the Programme “Inside the Bronze Age”: Archaeology Contact Person: António Padeirinha (International Relations Office): [email protected]
More information: www.ipbeja.pt
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more about IPBeja, Beja City and Alentejo Region
IPBeja |website|
Lip Dub IPBeja |vídeo|
Beja Municipaly |website|
City of Beja |vídeo|
Alentejo Region |website|
Alentejo Time to Be Happy |vídeo|
EDIA, SA |website|
Alqueva, a fresh new land |vídeo|
Vicentina Route |website|
Two Steps to Freedom |vídeo|
Alentejo Wines |website|
Enotourism |vídeo|
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Message from the IPBeja President
Dear World Citizens,
Expecting that our new project of IPBeja International
Summer Scholl can stimulate your interest by the alentejo region, by the city of Beja and by the themes
of the different summer programmes we are proposing, I would like say to you, previsiouly,
Welcome to IPBeja!
The President of the Polytechnic Institute of BejaBeja
Vito de Jesus Carioca (Ph.D)