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Let's keep in touch!
- A Adler
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9 years 2 months ago #160
by A Adler
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Hi Everyone,
I'm sorry that our fantastic week together has come to a close; but that doesn't mean we can't keep in touch! I've created a facebook group page for those that would like to join. I thought it might be the easiest way to share photos and contact information. Till we meet again!
www.facebook.com/groups/785098668273428/
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I'm sorry that our fantastic week together has come to a close; but that doesn't mean we can't keep in touch! I've created a facebook group page for those that would like to join. I thought it might be the easiest way to share photos and contact information. Till we meet again!
www.facebook.com/groups/785098668273428/
- Tony
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9 years 2 months ago #161
by Juan Pimentel
Replied by Juan Pimentel on topic Let's keep in touch!
Dear all, I have no facebook... yet. If I keep myself in such an isolated place in the future, I give you my address for any of you who want to cross the bridge or need anything from me or is planning to come to Madrid. It's been a pleasure meeting you all! Juan
juan.pimentel@cchs.csic.es
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9 years 2 months ago #162
by Adreissa Páez
Replied by Adreissa Páez on topic Let's keep in touch!
Hi!
For those who do not use facebook, I created an additional way to share information and pictures. This is the link to a dropbox folder:
www.dropbox.com/sh/nifg0xozozuyib1/AAD06...g_Eqn3IWJT2Smxa?dl=0
Hope it works, let me know if you can access.
For those who do not use facebook, I created an additional way to share information and pictures. This is the link to a dropbox folder:
www.dropbox.com/sh/nifg0xozozuyib1/AAD06...g_Eqn3IWJT2Smxa?dl=0
Hope it works, let me know if you can access.
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9 years 2 months ago #163
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Catarina
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Hello Adreissa! Thank you so much, I could access, no problem!
All the Best from LISBOA!!
Cat
All the Best from LISBOA!!
Cat
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9 years 2 months ago #164
by D Brixius
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Dear All,
Two things from my side:
1) Here is the link to the German Enlightenment periodicals (18th/19th century) I mentioned: www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/diglib/aufklaerung/suche.htm . Enter a keyword and it will search all major periodicals. You can access them online and read the articles. GREAT TOOL!
2) To keep in touch – at the EUI in Florence, young PhD researchers and candidates have recently founded the History of Science working group. The group meets on a regular basis to read and discuss texts in the field. In the previous months, José also organised group visits in the science museum and more events are to follow. More importantly for you, it would be great if you could join for a session if you happen to be around. There's also a small budget for lecturers and smaller conferences. If you are interested in joining the list, please send me quick email (dorit.brixius@eui.eu) and I will forward it to the person in charge. Slowly but steadily we wil be able to establish a network of/for young researchers run by us ourselves.
Tanti baci to everyone,
Dorit
Two things from my side:
1) Here is the link to the German Enlightenment periodicals (18th/19th century) I mentioned: www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/diglib/aufklaerung/suche.htm . Enter a keyword and it will search all major periodicals. You can access them online and read the articles. GREAT TOOL!
2) To keep in touch – at the EUI in Florence, young PhD researchers and candidates have recently founded the History of Science working group. The group meets on a regular basis to read and discuss texts in the field. In the previous months, José also organised group visits in the science museum and more events are to follow. More importantly for you, it would be great if you could join for a session if you happen to be around. There's also a small budget for lecturers and smaller conferences. If you are interested in joining the list, please send me quick email (dorit.brixius@eui.eu) and I will forward it to the person in charge. Slowly but steadily we wil be able to establish a network of/for young researchers run by us ourselves.
Tanti baci to everyone,
Dorit
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