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IZ RETROSPEKTIVE Pavao Rudan

1967 – Laboratorij za antropologiju - Zavod za anatomiju ”Drago Perović”, Medicinski fakultet, Sveučilište u Zagrebu. 1974 – Društvo za medicinsku antropologiju Hrvatskog liječničkog zbora (zahvaljujući akademiku M. Šariću). 1975 – 1st School of Biological Anthropology, Zagreb, ”General Topics in Anthropology“, Lecturers: B. Chiarelli (Italy), M. Cresta, J. Hiernaux (France), G. Olivier (France), (43 znanstveno-nastavna skupa do danas). 1975 – Antropologijska biblioteka (tiskano 13. knjiga ”Praktikum biološke antropologije”, do danas i niz drugih naslova). 1976 – European Anthropological Association, Zagreb, 6. listopada 1976, G. Olvier (France), B. Chiarelli (Italy), J. Huizinga (Netherlands), H. Maver (Croatia), D.F. Roberts (Great Britain). 1977 – Hrvatsko antropološko društvo, Zagreb. 1977 – First Congress of European Anthropologists - 1st EAA Congress, Zagreb, 1. – 3. rujna. 1977 – Collegium Antropologicum, Hrvatsko antropološko društvo, Zagreb. 1977 – Kolegij ”Biološka antropologija”, Biološki odsjek Prirodoslovno-matematičkog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu (zahvaljujući akademiku A. Kaštelanu). 1984 – Anthropology and Health Conference, IUC Dubrovnik „Biological and Sociocultural Contributions“, Lecturers: .... L.A. Bennett (USA) .... (35 znanstveno-nastavna skupa do danas) 1986 – Sektor za antropologiju, Institut za medicinska istraživanja i medicinu rada Sveučilišta u Zagrebu (zahvaljujući akademiku M. Šariću). 1988 – 12thrd IUAES World Congress – International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Zagreb. (više od 3,500 sudionika). 1988 – Commission on Medical Anthropology and Epidemiology – IUAES – International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Zagreb. 1991 – Pismo antropolozima i etnolozima svijeta za pružanje moralne i intelektualne podrške Republici Hrvatskoj (uz nas iz Zagreba L.A. Bennett i M.F. Lethbridge iz USA).

1992 – Institut za antropologiju Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Prvi znanstveni institut osnovan nakon međunarodnog priznanja Republike Hrvatske, Zagreb. 1998 – 4 th International Congress on Physiological Anthropology, Zagreb. 1998 – International Society of Physiological Anthropology (ISPA), Zagreb. 1998 – 4 th International Scientific Conference „Network of Ethnological Monitoring and Early Warning Conflict – EAWARN“, Hvar. 2000 – Predavanja: „Uvod u antropologiju” i ”Suvremene antropološke teorije”, Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. 2001 – Studij antropologije, Katedra za antropologiju Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu (zahvaljujući dekanu prof.dr.sc. N. Budaku). 2001 – Anthropological History of the Croatian Adriatic Area, Kyushu and Zagreb University. Hvar-Zagreb. 2002 – 13th EAA Congress (European Anthropological Association) „A Quarter Century of the European Anthropological Association (EAA) - Reflections and Perspectives“, Zagreb. 2008 – Antropološki centar Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti, Dubrovnik 2009 – Neanderthal Consortium Meeting (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, akademik Svante Pääbo), Dubrovnik. 2010 – 1st LINEE Conference (Languages in Network of European Excellence – LINEE) „New Challenges for Multilingualism in Europe“, (prof.dr.sc. A. Sujoldžić), Dubrovnik. 2011 – Institut za antropologiju (doc.dr.sc. Saša Missoni), Zagreb. 2011 – Archaic Genetics Hominin Meeting (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, akademik Svante Pääbo), Opatija. 2012 – 2nd LINEE Conference (Languages in Network of European Excellence – LINEE) „Multilingualism in the Public Sphere“ (prof.dr.sc. A. Sujoldžić), Dubrovnik. 2012 – Znanstveno vijeće za antropologijska istraživanja Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti, Zagreb

2012 – Antropološki centar Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti (prof.dr.sc. Mario Šlaus), Zagreb 2013 – 8 th ISABS (International Society of Applied Biological Sciences) „Conference on Forensic, Anthropologic and Medical Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Translational Medicine“, (prof.dr.sc. D. Primorac, suorganizator - Institut za antropologiju), Split. 2014 – 3rd LINEE Conference (Languages in Network of European Excellence – LINEE) „Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in Space and Time & PhD Training Workshop in Multilingualism“ (prof.dr.sc. A. Sujoldžić), Dubrovnik. 2015 – 9 th ISABS (International Society of Applied Biological Sciences) „Conference on Forensic and Anthropologic Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Individualized Medicine“, (prof.dr.sc. D. Primorac, suorganizacija - Institut za antropologiju), Bol na Braču. 2015 – International Conference „Anthropology and Tourism: Improving the Competencies in Cultural Tourism“, Zagreb (suorganizacija - Instituta za antropologiju). 2016 – IUAES Inter-Congress (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences) „World Anthropologies and privatization of Knowledge: Engaging Anthropology in Public“, Dubrovnik. 2016 – 20 th EAA Congress (European Anthropological Association), „European Anthropology in a Changing World: From Culture to Global Biology“, Zagreb. 2017 – 10th ISABS (International Society of Applied Biological Sciences) „Conference on Forensic and Anthropologic Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Individualized Medicine“ (prof.dr.sc. D. Primorac, suorganizacija - Institut za antropologiju), Dubrovnik. 2017 – 43 rd School of Biological Anthropology „Dr. Hubert Maver“, Zagreb