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As part of CIfA’s policy work, we work closely with government, civil servants and external organisations, collaborating with many others in both...
Part 1 will deal with the planning changes and their impacts on the historic environment – intended and unintended, immediate and potentially...
To help support and inform members we are developing a wide range of case studies to include on our website.
You are invited to an online event hosted by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in collaboration with Historic England.
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A core area of our work focuses on professional development – ensuring that professional archaeologists have access to training to develop their...
As the professional body for archaeologists, we have a responsibility to investigate allegations that a CIfA-accredited archaeologist or...
18 October marks World Menopause Day and we want to start a conversation on menopause and archaeology.
The NHS describes the Menopause as...
Last week we devoted much of our Twitterspace to shinning a spotlight on dyslexia in archaeology. Coinciding with Dyslexia Awareness Week 2020, we...
CIfA and UAUK have announced that Queen's University Belfast is the first university outside England to receive accreditation for a degree...