Re-imagining Scottish Archaeology: structures, delivery and funding (Glasgow)
Description
Three workshops are taking place in November and December in Inverness, Edinburgh and Glasgow to generate new ideas about the structure, funding and delivery of archaeology in Scotland. These are being organised by the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) on behalf of Scotland’s Strategic Archaeology Committee (SSAC) in line with Aim One - Delivering Archaeology of Scotland’s Archaeology Strategy. The topics of discussion that will frame the agenda at each workshop are outlined below. These will be supported by case study presentations. A series of written think pieces will be circulated in early November and followed by an online discussion opportunity using Twitter as the platform. These early discussions will be used to help frame the workshop agendas. Further information and the finalised workshop outlines will be available soon but please do book your place now if you’re interested in attending.
Workshop themes (these will be the same for each workshop):
- Structure: How the sector is organised, managed and legislated
Topics of discussion: self-regulation, Standard and guidance, licensing, quality management - Funding: Procurement and funding models
Topics of discussion: different funding models, competitive tendering, design competition, models for assessing tenders on quality as well as cost - Delivery: Putting public benefit at the heart of what we do
Topics of discussion: Embedding public/social benefit into WSI’s and PERDS, ensuring we have the right skills
Due to the scope of this project, limited spaces are available; more will be released if available in due course.
Featured presenters
TBC
Agenda
TBC, will include collaborative discussion and case study presentations
Additional info
Lunch will be provided with registration
44 Ashley Street
Glasgow, G3 6DS
United Kingdom