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We have a number of bursary options available to assist with the cost of registering or attending CIfA2023, providing places for over 20 attendees. To find out more about the bursaries that are available as well as how to apply, please see further details below:
Bursary applications now open
If you have any questions about the outcome of a bursary application or would like to enquire about assistance to help with your CIfA2023 registration, please contact us: conference@archaeologists.net
Students and early careers
Hal Dalwood Trust Conference Bursary
In memory of Hal Dalwood, the Hal Dalwood Trust has been established to provide an annual bursary to enable an early career archaeologist of any age to attend the CIfA conference. Contributions to the fund have also been made by several CIfA members and other archaeologists and it is open to those in the first ten years of their career in archaeology.
Hal Dalwood Trust conference bursary application
Historic England Bursary
This bursary has been established by Historic England for students and early career archaeologists, with the aim of reducing the financial impact of registering to participate in CIfA2023 online and/or live in Nottingham over three days. For the context of this bursary, Historic England defines early career as someone within the first 5 years of their archaeological career, or still studying for a degree, apprenticeship or equivalent.
- The bursary for attending online will cover the cost of online registration.
- The bursary to attend in person for a single day will cover attendance at the conference and up to £65 in travel expenses and up to £75 in accommodation/subsistence over the course of the day.
- The bursary to attend in person for three days will cover attendance at the conference and up to £65 in travel expenses and up to £150 in accommodation/subsistence over the course of the three days.
Historic England conference bursary application (x11)
Past Horizons Bursary
With special thanks to Past Horizons, two x 3-day online registration passes for CIfA2023 are available for students currently studying archaeology or heritage-related courses.
Past Horizons conference bursary application (x2)
Professional dis/Abled archaeologists
Theresa O'Mahony Memorial Conference Bursary
We are delighted to again be offering the Theresa O'Mahony Memorial Conference Bursary in partnership with the Enabled Archaeology Foundation (EAF) and British Archaeological Jobs and Resources (BAJR). For CIfA2023, the bursary will aim to cover the cost of online conference registration and assistive technology to aid professional dis/Abled archaeologists in accessing and participating in the conference. There will be one bursary for in-person attendance in Nottingham and four for online attendees.
Theresa O'Mahony Memorial conference bursary application (x5)
Unemployed, low income or for whom the cost of registering to attend the conference would otherwise be prohibitive
CIfA Conference Bursary Scheme
The CIfA Conference Bursary Scheme offers assistance with registration costs for CIfA members who are students, unemployed, on a low income or for whom the cost of registering to attend the conference would otherwise be prohibitive.
CIfA conference bursary request
Speaker bursaries
CIfA Speaker Bursary Scheme
This bursary has been established for speakers for whom the cost of registering or other expenses would otherwise be prohibitive, with the aim of reducing the financial impact of registering or participating in CIfA2023.