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<br>The next Sarton lecture will be presented in Dutch on 23 March by Adriaan Linters on the topic 'Het erfgoed van/met de vuile handen'
 
<br>The next Sarton lecture will be presented in Dutch on 23 March by Adriaan Linters on the topic 'Het erfgoed van/met de vuile handen'
 
<div style="text-align:right;">[https://www.sartonchair.ugent.be/en/lectures<font color="DC143C"><small>continue reading ></small></font>]</div>
 
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'''9th PhD Conference in History of Science and Humanities'''
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<br>The 9th PhD Conference in History of Science and Humanities will take place at the Soeterbeeck Abbey on 20 and 21 April 2023. The conference aims to bring together PhD candidates in Belgium and the Netherlands who work in the field of the history of science in the broadest sense: including histories of knowledge, technology, medicine, the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences, spanning any time period.
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<div style="text-align:right;">[https://www.contemporanea.be/nl/content/cfp-9th-phd-conference-history-science-and-humanities<font color="DC143C"><small>meer weten ></small></font>]</div>
 
'''Expo ‘Over vliegen, vallen… en opgraven!’ (in Dutch)'''
 
'''Expo ‘Over vliegen, vallen… en opgraven!’ (in Dutch)'''
 
<br>In 2002, the Belgian Aviation History Association Archaeology Team (BAHAAT) was formed to work with the government to take a more scientific approach to excavating aircraft wrecks. Together with them, Archeocentrum Velzeke they created the exhibition "About flying, falling... and digging up!". The expo can be visited from 20 May until 17 September.  
 
<br>In 2002, the Belgian Aviation History Association Archaeology Team (BAHAAT) was formed to work with the government to take a more scientific approach to excavating aircraft wrecks. Together with them, Archeocentrum Velzeke they created the exhibition "About flying, falling... and digging up!". The expo can be visited from 20 May until 17 September.  

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The next Sarton lecture will be presented in Dutch on 23 March by Adriaan Linters on the topic 'Het erfgoed van/met de vuile handen'

9th PhD Conference in History of Science and Humanities
The 9th PhD Conference in History of Science and Humanities will take place at the Soeterbeeck Abbey on 20 and 21 April 2023. The conference aims to bring together PhD candidates in Belgium and the Netherlands who work in the field of the history of science in the broadest sense: including histories of knowledge, technology, medicine, the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences, spanning any time period.

Expo ‘Over vliegen, vallen… en opgraven!’ (in Dutch)
In 2002, the Belgian Aviation History Association Archaeology Team (BAHAAT) was formed to work with the government to take a more scientific approach to excavating aircraft wrecks. Together with them, Archeocentrum Velzeke they created the exhibition "About flying, falling... and digging up!". The expo can be visited from 20 May until 17 September.


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250 years ago Maria-Theresia of Austria founded the Imperial and Royal Academy of Brussels. This academy was the predecessor of the Royal Academies of Belgium today. Via the link below you can find everything on Bestor related to the academies.


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