European Society for the Study of Human Evolution
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2021 | The ESHE annual meeting was again held online due to continuing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. |
2020 | Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ESHE annual meeting was held online instead of in a physical location. |
2020 | Following the elections, the society relocated to Tübingen, Germany, with Professor Dr. Katerina Harvati becoming the new president and Director of the Department of Paleoanthropology at the University of Tübingen. |
2019 | A group of younger researchers pledged to boycott the annual ESHE meeting in protest of alleged sexual and professional misconduct by past president Jean-Jacques Hublin, who denied the allegations. |
2011 | The European Society for the Study of Human Evolution (ESHE) was officially established in Leipzig, Germany, as a non-profit organization under German law. |
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