CIfA Annual conference 2016: call for sessions

Archaeology in context

Don't forget the call for sessions for the annual CIfA conference is now open, and closes on the 17 August 2015.

If you can think of an exciting, innovative and engaging sessions for the 2016 CIfA conference, download the proposal form and get in touch!

The conference will comprise a three-day programme, with traditional sessions, seminars and CPD workshops.We are hoping to turn the spotlight firmly on archaeology and archaeologists - what is the role of archaeology in society, or within the wider landscape that cultural heritage occupies? How should archaeology be embedded within the teaching curriculum, or within sustainable development projects?

We want to hear your ideas about the role that archaeology has across the many sectors it can sit within - and keen to include a programme driven by practicing archaeologists alongside those we work alongside. If you know of community groups, clients, teachers, museum curators (the list is endless!) who you feel might be interested in contributing, please pass this call on.

Programme - sessions are normally half day sessions running from 9.30 - 13.00 or 14.00 - 17.30

Submission - simply complete the form and send it in to us as conference [at] archaeologists.net

Deadline - the deadline is Monday 17 August 2015

Website - regular updates will be posted on the conference website

www.archaeologists.net/conference/2016info

Twitter - keep an eye out for updates @InstituteArch #CIfA2016

Questions? Just email the team at conference [at] archaeologists.net