Findings of Community Archaeology Resource Review
Last year, Oxford Archaeology was appointed by the New Forest National Park Authority to identify and review guidance resources readily accessible to volunteers and...
RESPECT : reports of sexual harassment and assaults
To date we (at RESPECT) have received a number of serious reports of sexual harassment and assaults about a specific senior individual in a...
Right of Reply: UNITE and the IAC
by Rob Lynch
Director IAC
(Original article http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/bajrpress/unionisation-and-the-iac-dispute/)
Not in Dispute
To my mind, there is no dispute between Irish Archaeological Consultancy (IAC) and its employees, evidenced by...
Cotswold Looks East: Merger With Suffolk Archaeology
Suffolk Archaeology Community Interest Company has now become part of Cotswold Archaeology.
This initiative builds on the strong history of collaboration between the two companies...
UKAS Conference Bursaries for Commercial Sector Archaeologists
Historic England supported Bursaries available for Commercial Sector Archaeologists
STILL TIME TO APPLY!
In order to facilitate a holistic and open access approach to the study,...
Headland Archaeology acquired by RSK
Integrated environmental, engineering and technical services business RSK Group has today announced Headland Archaeology as its latest acquisition.
Founded in 1996, Headland Archaeology provides heritage...
Unionisation and the IAC Dispute
Much has been said about the need for unionisation and the current dispute with the Irish Archaeological Consultancy (IAC) this article is a part...
65 years later: Mote of Urr excavation published
The results of Brian Hope-Taylor’s excavation of the Mote of Urr, undertaken 65 years ago, have now been published in GUARD Archaeology’s publications journal...
Survey of Community Volunteer Archaeologists for Resource Review
Oxford Archaeology has launched an online survey aimed at community volunteer archaeologists for a national review of community archaeology 'how to' guides on behalf...
New research on Community Empowerment & Landscape
Major new research into Scottish landscape conservation policies has found that communities are being excluded from participating in development decisions that affect the areas...