
معرفی
Nicolas Beaudry is Professor of History and Archaeology at the Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR). He is actively involved in archaeological research and heritage studies, with fieldwork experience in Syria, Albania, and Bulgaria, and regional projects in Eastern Québec. He is co-founder and co-director of UQAR's Laboratoire d’archéologie et de patrimoine and its archaeological field school, and co-directs the PATER project dedicated to the valorization of heritage in education and research.
- Position: Professor of History and Archaeology
- Institution: Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR)
- Research Leadership: Laboratoire d’archéologie et de patrimoine, Archaeological Field School, PATER project
- Fieldwork: Syria, Albania, Bulgaria, Eastern Québec
His research interests focus on archaeology and material culture across historical periods, particularly Roman and Byzantine archaeology, historical archaeology of Eastern Québec, and the archaeology of the recent past. He emphasizes the integration of heritage into academic teaching and public engagement.
Although specific publications and awards are not listed in the provided text, his active participation in international conferences such as ACHS 2016 indicates a strong scholarly presence in the fields of heritage and archaeology.
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Nicolas Beaudry advises and leads multiple research initiatives, including excavation projects and heritage valorization programs. He plays a key role in training students through UQAR’s archaeological field school and promotes collaborative, community-based research. His work bridges academic research and public heritage, particularly in rural and post-industrial regions of Québec.
He is associated with several research entities and projects, including:
- Laboratoire d’archéologie et de patrimoine (Co-founder and Co-director)
- École de fouilles archéologiques de l'UQAR (Co-founder and Co-director)
- PATER (Patrimoine, Enseignement, Recherche) project (Co-director)
- Research and publication project on Rimouski’s Saint-Germain Cathedral (Co-director)
- Archaeological field project in Bulgaria (Co-leader)

