HEAS Member Pere Gelabert awarded the FWF Stand Alone grant titled “ Social genomics in Late Antique and Early-Medieval societies“
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Congratulations to HEAS member Pere Gelabert who was awarded the FWF Stand Alone grant titled “ Social genomics in Late Antique and Early-Medieval societies“
A Phd Position has been created due to this funding, for details see here