Good Reasons to Study in Bamberg
Besides our attractive master’s programme, there are a few other things that should convince you to study Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology in Bamberg:

- We ensure an excellent staff to student ratio. There is always someone you can talk to.
- We have a wide range of academic specialisations from the Early Middle Ages to the modern period, from materials science and excavation techniques to theoretical reflection on the discipline.
- If we cannot cover a topic ourselves, we invite temporary lecturers to do so, meaning we can still offer courses on topics like ‘Dark Heritage in Archaeology’, or methods from the natural sciences.

- The Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology’s student orientation group (Tutorium) is the first point of contact for new students. As well as providing an introduction to academic work and repeating archaeological fundamentals and selected theories, it gives useful advice for successfully beginning your master’s studies.
- The Student Working Group for Archaeology is a group of students from archaeological disciplines that promotes academic exchange, student involvement and an enjoyable working atmosphere.
- SABA is an international conference on archaeology, organised by our students here at the University of Bamberg. It aims to be an international networking tool for students and to promote archaeological research beyond borders.

- The Chair of Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology (AMANZ) is connec
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