Spring Workshop CRC228-ERC “Rewilding” 24-26 May 2023

Spring workshop, getting ready for the ECAS2023

From the 24th to the 26th of May 2023, early career researchers from the Collaborative Research Center 228 “Future Rural Africa” and the ERC project “Rewilding the Anthropocene” met in Hellenthal, in Germany. They prepared for the upcoming European Conference on African Studies. 

The workshop was organized by Gideon Tups and Carolin Hulke from the Department of Geography at the University of Cologne. 

The workshop provided the opportunity for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers to exchange about their experiences at all stages of their research process, from fieldwork to data analysis and writing. In preparation for the upcoming European Conference on African Studies which will take place from May 31 to June 3, 2023, researchers from the CRC228 and the ERC project “Rewilding the Anthropocene” also test-ran their presentations for the conference.

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