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Jacques Dassié preparing an aerial survey in Pons
Specialist despite myself: An interview with Jacques Dassié

Specialist despite myself: An interview with Jacques Dassié

ArkeoTopia initially contacted Jacques Dassié when he participated in the 2017 edition of the Wiki Loves Monuments photographic contest. On the occasion of the 2020 edition, our journalist Justine Janpaule grabbed her chance for an exclusive interview to find out more about his beginnings as a French pioneer of aerial archaeology. We take a look back at his passion that came about by chance and resulted in photos that will benefit the entire scientific community when they are released on Wikimedia Commons in a few months’ time.

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Poster des étudiants européens en archéologie
Take Charge of your Career, Archaeology Students

Take Charge of your Career, Archaeology Students

At the 16th meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), ArkéoTopia was able to measure how much French archaeology students really behind compared to their European counterparts, particularly as regards student associations such as there are in Germany and Poland for example. With the objective of helping students to take charge of their career, ArkéoTopia offers its expertise to students to aid their career orientation, access to the world of work and to the national organization of student associations following the model of the European associations encountered.

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European Fund, portail de bourses d'études
European-funding-guide.eu, a web portal to help finance your education

European-funding-guide.eu, a web portal to help finance your education

A new platform financed by the European Union gives students access to 450 million euros in unclaimed grants and scholarships. European-funding-guide.eu is a European platform for students who are seeking financing for their studies, or just advice on how to finance their education. An additional and complementary resource is Study in a foreign country.

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“Étudions à l’étranger”, an essential source of information for studying abroad

“Étudions à l’étranger”, an essential source of information for studying abroad

Created in 2010 on the initiative of Jean-Baptiste Charnet, Étudions à l’étranger – Study abroad in English – is a French website dedicated to students eager to study abroad any subject, from high school to post-graduate level. It is aimed both at students wishing to take part in exchange or partner programs and at those applying independently.