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The newsletter of the Center for advanced studies "Words, Bones, Genes, Tools" is sent on a regular basis. It provides information about ongoing and planned research projects of the center, as well as current fellows, activities, and events at the center.

While subscribing to the email list, you will receive the newsletter and in addition announcements about our bi-weekly colloquia or other activities taking place at the Center.

Newsletter 3/2023

With this newsletter of the DFG Center for Advances Studies “Words, Bones, Genes, Tools”, I am happy to welcome three new fellows, who are joining us in Tübingen this July. We look forward to interesting talks at the colloquium, insightful discussions, and great collaborations within the next months.

Call for fellowship applications is open!

We cordially invite you to apply for a fellowship at the Center in order to build a forum for interdisciplinary discussion and to develop common research questions and methodological approaches. The fellowship program allows visiting scholars to pursue a multi-disciplinary academic endeavor in a stimulating environment at the University of Tübingen. For more information, please have a look at the newsletter and visit our website: uni-tuebingen.de/de/201430



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We are happy to welcome Prof. Dr. Ammie Kalan, Prof. Dr. David Strait, and Prof. Dr. Steven Moran as fellows at the DFG Center. More about the different research projects and collaborations of the Center can be found online on our webpage.

The newsletter is attached in PDF format and can be downloaded from our website: uni-tuebingen.de/de/210364



For more news on the Center, please visit the website under uni-tuebingen.de/de/201343



We hope you enjoy reading the newsletter and wish you all the best.

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Previous Newsletters

Newsletter 2/2023

With this newsletter of the DFG Center for Advances Studies “Words, Bones, Genes, Tools”, I am happy to announce five new fellows, who are joining us in Tübingen from March on. We look forward to interesting talks in the colloquium, insightful discussions and great collaborations.


Call for fellowship applications is open!

We cordially invite you to apply for a fellowship at the Center in order to build a forum for interdisciplinary discussion and to develop common research questions and methodological approaches. The fellowship program allows visiting scholars to pursue a multi-disciplinary academic endeavor in a stimulating environment at the University of Tübingen. For more information, please have a look at the newsletter and visit our website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/201430

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We welcome Dr. Judith Beier, Dr. Christin Beck, Dr. Ronald Planer, Dr. Nicholas Evans, and Dr. Ahmet Aytek. More about the different research projects and collaborations of the Center can be found online on our webpage.

The newsletter is attached in PDF format and can be downloaded from our website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/210364
For more news on the Center, please visit the website under https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/201343

We hope you enjoy reading the newsletter and wish you all the best.

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Newsletter 1/2023

With this newsletter of the DFG Center for Advances Studies “Words, Bones, Genes, Tools”, I am happy to announce my return as scientific coordinator. We are happy to start into a new year full of research, collaborations, fellows and activities at the Center.

Call for fellowship applications is open!

We cordially invite you to apply for a fellowship at the Center in order to build a forum for interdisciplinary discussion and to develop common research questions and methodological approaches. The fellowship program allows visiting scholars to pursue a multi-disciplinary academic endeavor in a stimulating environment at the University of Tübingen. For more information, please have a look at the newsletter and visit our website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/201430

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We welcome our first fellow Dr. Chundra Cathcart from the University of Zurich, who joined the Center in the beginning of January. More about his research and research project at the Center can be found online on our webpage.

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Newsletter 2/2022

In the sixth newsletter of the DFG Center for Advanced Studies “Words, Bones, Genes, Tools”, we announce the return of Dr. Marisa Köllner to her position as scientific coordinator of the Center. We also discuss new research by Dr. Alexandros Karakostis and Dr. Gerhard Hotz on the lives of working women in early industrial Basel, and Prof. Katerina Harvati's admission to the prestigious Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.

A warm welcome to our fellows Prof. Nina Dobrushina and Dr. Maciej Krajcarz, who are both teaching at the University this semester.

We look forward to welcoming Dr. Chundra Cathcart, Dr. Christin Beck, and Prof. Nicholas Evans, who will commence their fellowships during the winter semester.

Call for fellowship applications is open!

We cordially invite you to apply for a fellowship at the Center in order to build a forum for interdisciplinary discussion and to develop common research questions and methodological approaches. The fellowship program allows visiting scholars to pursue a multi-disciplinary academic endeavor in a stimulating environment at the University of Tübingen. For more information, please have a look at the newsletter and visit our website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/201430

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Newsletter 1/2022

In the fifth newsletter of the DFG Center for Advanced Studies “Words, Bones, Genes, Tools”, we happily resume welcoming fellows to Tübingen in person after a long period of restrictions. We are also happy to introduce a new PhD candidate in linguistics, Tim Wientzek, who will be working on the correction of cross-linguistic data and Bayesian statistical methods for the imputation of missing data under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Gerhard Jäger.

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We are delighted to welcome a number of new fellows to the Center over the summer.
In late June, Dr. Gereon Kaiping will be joining us from the University of Zürich for a one-month fellowship to work on phylogeographic methods in linguistics.
Prof. Dr. April Nowell will join us from the University of Victoria for two weeks from the 14th July.
In August, Prof. Dr. Rainer Grün from Griffith University will join us to resume his work on chronometric dating of human fossils. In the same month, we will also be joined by anthropologist Prof. Dr. Gustavo Politis from the Universidad del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires for a stay of three months.

Seventh annual symposium

Last but not least, we announce the topic of our seventh annual symposium, which will take place on the 13th and 14th of October. The symposium, entitled “Evolutionary Perspectives on Tool Manipulation and Gestural Communication”, will explore new, interdisciplinary research on multimodality and its consequences for hominin evolution and interaction.

More information about the symposium can be found here. Note that the page will be continually be updated as we finalize the program.

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Newsletter 4/2021

In the fourth newsletter of the DFG Center for Advances Studies “Words, Bones, Genes, Tools”, we are happy to introduce our new PhD candidate Brienna Eteson, who joined the Junior Research Group under the lead of Dr. Alexandros Karakostis in the summer.

I am happy to announce my pregnancy, which is why I will be on parental leave for some time. My position as scientific coordinator is taken over by my colleague Miri Mertner. Miri Mertner is introduced in the newsletter and on the website.

We are happy to announce our annual symposium in 2021. The abstract of the symposium is included in the newsletter. For more information, please have a look at the website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/215008

Call for fellowship applications is open! 

We cordially invite you to apply for a fellowship at the Center in order to build a forum for interdisciplinary discussion and to develop common research questions and methodological approaches. The fellowship program allows visiting scholars to pursue a multi-disciplinary academic endeavor in a stimulating environment at the University of Tübingen. For more information, please have a look at the newsletter and visit our website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/201430

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We welcomed our fellow Prof. Dr. Mark Hubbe from the Ohio State University, who joined the center for a short visit in September.

A warm welcome to our fellow Dr. Antonio Profico from the University of York, who joined the center in October.

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Newsletter 3/2021

In the third newsletter of the DFG Center for Advances Studies “Words, Bones, Genes, Tools”, we are happy to introduce the affiliated Emmy Noether Research Group "The Language Dynamics of the Ancient Central Andes“. The research group, which was established in 2017, is funded by a separate grant to its director Dr. Matthias Urban through the Emmy Noether Program of the DFG.

In this newsletter, Dr. Matthias Urban introduces the Andean languages, their linguistic diversity and the research of his Emmy Noether Group. More information on the research group can be found online under: https://uni-tuebingen.de/forschung/forschungsschwerpunkte/forschungsgruppen/words-bones-genes-tools/emmy-noether-junior-research-group/

Dr. Matthias Urban organizes the fifth meeting of the European Network for the study of Andean languages (REELA), which is held online on from the 10th-12th September 2021. The call for the conference can be found online under: https://linguistlist.org/issues/31/31-1333/ and the final program is found here. Please contact Dr. Matthias Urban directly for more information on the conference.

Call for fellowship applications is open!

We cordially invite you to apply for a fellowship at the Center in order to build a forum for interdisciplinary discussion and to develop common research questions and methodological approaches. The fellowship program allows visiting scholars to pursue a multi-disciplinary academic endeavor in a stimulating environment at the University of Tübingen. For more information, please have a look at the newsletter and visit our website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/forschung/forschungsschwerpunkte/forschungsgruppen/words-bones-genes-tools/fellowships/

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We welcome our fellow Prof. Dr. Mark Hubbe from the Ohio State University, who joins the center for a short visit in September.

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Newsletter 2/2021

In the second newsletter of the DFG Center for Advances Studies “Words, Bones, Genes, Tools”, we are happy to introduce our new PhD candidate Simona Affinitio, who joined the center this summer. We are proud to say that although we were restricted by the pandemic situation, the year 2020 and the first half of 2021 were academically successful and we were able to welcome the first fellows in person this spring.

We are looking forward to a successful second half of 2021 full of research, fellows, and new collaborations.

Call for fellowship applications is open!

We cordially invite you to apply for a fellowship at the Center in order to build a forum for interdisciplinary discussion and to develop common research questions and methodological approaches. The fellowship program allows visiting scholars to pursue a multi-disciplinary academic endeavor in a stimulating environment at the University of Tübingen. For more information, please have a look at the newsletter and visit our website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/forschung/forschungsschwerpunkte/forschungsgruppen/words-bones-genes-tools/fellowships/

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We welcome our new member, Simona Affinito, who joins the Junior Research Group as Doctoral Candidate. Additionally, a warm welcome to our fellow Dr. Hugo Reyes-Centeno from the University of Kenntucky, who joins the center for two months this summer.

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Newsletter 1/2021

The first newsletter gives a short introduction to the center and the core staff of the second phase together with their research interests and projects. 

Call for fellowship applications is open!

We cordially invite you to apply for a fellowship at the Center in order to build a forum for interdisciplinary discussion and to develop common research questions and methodological approaches. The fellowship program allows visiting scholars to pursue a multi-disciplinary academic endeavor in a stimulating environment at the University of Tübingen. For more information, please have a look at the newsletter and visit our website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/forschung/forschungsschwerpunkte/forschungsgruppen/words-bones-genes-tools/fellowships/

We welcome our new member, Simona Affinito, who joins the Junior Research Group as Doctoral Candidate.

Additionally, a warm welcome to our new fellow Dr. Kenan Hochuli from the University of Zurich, who joins the center for two weeks in June and two weeks in November.

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