In 2003 a group of early stage researchers in palaeontology from the University of Zaragoza organizedthe first EJIP Encuentro de Jóvenes Investigadores en Paleontologia (Meeting for early stage researchers inpalaeontology) in the Spanish region of Aragón. The meeting was a success, and the proof is that it has been helduninterrupted for 18 years, organized by different teams, it has been held in Spain and Portugal, and the formathas been exported to the rest of Europe, as the IMERP (International Meeting of Early Stage Researchers inPalaeontology). The idea of this organizing committee, composed by pre and postdoctoral researchers from the Universidadde Zaragoza, Museo de Ciencias de Zaragoza (in Spain) and the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (in Portugal), wasbringing back the XVIII EJIP to Aragon for third time, after Ariño in 2003, and Boltaña in 2014, and celebrateit in the locality of Andorra, in Teruel. This town is located in the Bajo Aragon area, between the valleys of theMartin and Guadalope Rivers. The area has a mining tradition, focused in the lignite exploitation, but it alsohas a tremendous paleontological heritage, with several sites of global importance… but were sadly surprisedby the current global situation, and we had to cancel the meeting in its traditional format. We are nowadaysliving the Covid-19 pandemic, and we had to adapt to survive. With the priceless help of our colleagues of the 2ndPalaeontological Virtual Congress we are going the celebrate the XVIII EJIP as a Virtual Congress. Nonetheless,we encourage all the participants not to miss the chance of visiting the locality of Andorra in the future and toenjoy the beauty and heritage of the area.
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