IEM researchers will once again attend the European Researchers’ Night, which will take place on September 27th at the National Museum of Natural History and Science and is dedicated to the theme “Science for All—Inclusion and Sustainability”.

  • Carlos Alves, responsible for developing and implementing the IEM brand, Medieval, a brand of the Institute of Medieval Studies dedicated exclusively to disseminating medieval History to non-specialized audiences, will develop the activity “Medieval – the awakening to History!”
  • Filipa Lopes, accompanied by researchers Paulo Lopes and Catarina Barreira, will implement the “Creating roots: recording and archiving family memories in the past and present” activity.
  • Tiago Viúla de Faria will promote activities within the scope of IEM’s NEMUS network, having as an aggregating element some of the results of the FALCO Exploratory Project. It is intended to illustrate the importance of falconry as a cultural practice associated with the Middle Ages, at the same time highlighting its longevity and expression in the present time through “Sustainability of an ancestral practice: Falconry and the Middle Ages”