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temporary paradise for collaboration and training: Our experience with EVAN, the European Virtual Anthropology Network.
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EVAN Public Day, Vienna, 2009 Gerhard W. WEBER EVAN Coordinator Department of Anthropology University of Vienna A temporary paradise for collaboration and training: Our experience with EVAN, the European Virtual Anthropology Network.
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EVAN Public Day, Vienna, 2009

Gerhard W. WEBER

EVAN CoordinatorDepartment of Anthropology

University of Vienna

A temporary paradise for

collaboration and training:

Our experience with EVAN, the

European Virtual Anthropology

Network.

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Digitise

Compare

Expose

ShareReconstruct

Materialise

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Evaluation Criteria and Marks for our Proposal

Mark (x out of 5)

4.6

4.5

4.5

4.5

4.5

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357

15

Marie Curie Research Training Networks

'Interdisciplinary' and 'Intersectorial‘Call FP6-2004-Mobility-1, € 45 million

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Employed young researchers 2006-2009

Employed – Actual/Target: 28 / 32 (87.5%)

Month – Actual/Target: 546 / 524 (104.2%)

Female/Male: 8 / 20 (28.6%)

Outside/Inside EU: 6 / 22 (21.4%)

Less Fav. Regions/EU: 2 / 26 (7.1%)

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Recruitment of fellows per year

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Implemented

fellow month

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Mobility:

Where

fellows

came from

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Where fellows moved after EVAN

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No. Acro Month 2006 2007 Month 2008 2009 Month

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

1 UNVI Vienna

Multivariate techniques for growth and evolution of form Multivariate techniques for growth and evolution of form

Final conference

2 UHIN Innsbruck

3 YORK York

Applying EVAN toolkit in VA, medicine, industry

4 CSIC Madrid

Bone histology and bone growth (CSIC) +

Growth and development of the craniofacial complex (DHAL)

5 UNBX Bordeaux

6 RISE Frankfurt

Functional morphology and evolution of mammalian dentition; Exhibition: 3D imaging in Anthropology

7 DHAL Athens

Kick-off

8 MPEA Leipzig

Dental Tissue: 2D and 3D insights into hominid origin Archaic to modern transit.

9 ZUMT Dornbirn X

Rapid prototypng technology

10 BREU Meersburg

Surface scanning of soft and hard tissue

11 GEO Hamburg

Communication with broad public and journalists Communication with broad public and journalists

12 CYBU York

AURA C++/Cortex II hardware

13 ATOM Orsay X

Brain evolution, development and morphometrics

14 NEMU Mettmann

NESPOS Training NESPOS Training NESPOS Training

15 HULL Hull

Medical imaging processing and analysis '(UHIN) + Imaging and virtual environments in VA (HULL)

16 UNTO Toulouse

Techniques for quant. of growth and evolution of form Forensics & diagnosis in

orthodontics & maxillofac.surgery

Legend = Intensive Training Course = Network conference = Summer Schools = Annual meeting

1st Fellow meetingEVAN exhibition

2nd Fellow workshopEVAN exhibition

3rd Fellow workshop

EVAN exhibition

EVAN exhibition

EVAN exhibition

Gender Board meeting

EVAN exhibition

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EVAN Events in the 4 years:

17 Training workshops (2-5 days each)

2 Summer schools with attached symposia

5 Annual network meetings

4 Self-organised workshops by Fellows/GendBd.

5 Sites for the EVAN exhibiton

Together 33 network events or 8.25/year

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EVAN

Network

Events

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Event Evaluation - Median for all workshops and summer schools together

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

The level of the course for me was

The speed of the lecture was

The lecturer were well prepared

The lecturer explained the content coherently

The lecturer tried to inspire students for the subject

Goals, contents & methods were explained sufficiently

The course is well structured (content of course)

The course is well organised (logistics)

The course was didactically well produced

The course stimulates me to further study of the topic

Different theoretical and methodological approach are presented

Lecturers were responsive to questions and comments of students

Literature and references provided were adequate

The relevance of the topics for research was made clear

The usefulness for further professional use is discernible

As a whole, the course was done very well

Qu

esti

on

Median

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~ 5.5

connections

per partner

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Publications (status April 2010)

Since the project ended in Dec. 2009 it is too early to

summarize all publications supported by EVAN, some Ph.D.s

are about to finalize their thesis and many papers are still in

preparation or submitted for review.

Publications to date:

128 in peer-reviewed journals

41 of them are joint publications (more than one partner)

38 contributions to AAPA meetings

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Dissemination:

Informing the European taxpayer

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The EVAN

exhibition

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www.evan.at

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A Monthly living allowance 48.8 % B Travel allowance 1.6 % C Mobility allowance 10.1% D Career exploratory allowance 1.4 % E Participation expenses of the eligible researchers 5.5 % F Research/training/transfer of knowledge 16.2 % G Management and audit certification 6.0 % H Overheads 8.8 % I Other types of eligible expenses 1.5 %

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EVAN Finances

Maximum EC contribution granted in negotiations 2005:

€ 3,297,626.24 (~ 4.42 million US$)

Budget spent 2006-2009:

€ 3,192,089.92 (~ 4.28 million US$)

Exploitation of budget: 96,8 %

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The main goals of the EVAN-Society are:

• to foster the relationships between former EVAN partners

and to build up new relationships worldwide with others

working in Virtual Anthropology,

• to continue developing the EVAN infrastructure (EVAN

Toolbox and Archive),

• to provide access to these European infrastructural

measures on a long-term basis,

• to provide related information and documentation,

• to organise training and other scientific events, and

• to provide a platform for exchange and discussion in the

discipline of Virtual Anthropology.

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Warp of mangabey specimens along principal components with warp controls via sliders and plot of principal components

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345 CT scans of skulls from humans, chimps,

orangutans, gibbons, and various other mammals

10 MR scans of human heads

200 X-rays of children

246 surface scans of human faces

19 scans of fossil hominins

The idea is to further build up the archive and share

with all EVAN members.

EVAN Archive

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I‘d like to thank the Fellows, Scientists in Charge, the

Task Administrator, the Training Administrator, the

Gender Board and the staff of all units for their work

and collaboration to make this endeavour successful.

We all like to thank the Commission Project Officers

Frank Marx, Kamila Partyka and Monika Tanzer for

supporting us in the administration of the project.


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