Upcoming events
Tea Break
Buildings Archaeology Group evening lecture
– 18:30-19:30
Join the CIfA Buildings Archaeology Group for our evening lecture series. This evenings topic focusses on 'Lime finishes – what’s the point: An archaeological and scientific approach to understanding the cultural and physical importance of lime coats within the context of a changing climate' with Dr Timothy Meek.Meeting
Equality, diversity and inclusion morning chat
– 10:00-10:45
This informal morning drop in is an invitation to anyone interested in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, and an opportunity to reconnect, chat, and share your thoughts about EDI within CIfA and/or the wider profession.Workshop
How to write a carbon reduction plan workshop
– 10:00-12:00
Tea Break
Human Osteoarchaeology SIG Osteobites session
– 18:30-19:30
Join the CIfA Human Osteoarchaeology SIG for our bitesize online lecture series.Workshop
Offshore development: shaping the legacy for marine archaeology
– 10:00-15:30
Marine Archaeology Group online day conference. Offshore development: shaping the legacy for marine archaeology.Meeting
Finds Group Annual General Meeting and talk
– 13:00-14:00
Annual General Meeting of the Finds Group.Networking
Neurodiversity network
– 12:30-13:15
Join us for one of our regular neurodiversity network catch ups. This will be an informal discussion with the opportunity to share experiences and ask questions.Workshop
How to write a carbon reduction plan workshop
– 10:00-12:00
Workshop
Practising ethical competence in archaeology - MCIfA
– 10:00-12:30
This CPD workshop is for practicing archaeologists including those that need to demonstrate ethical abilities as part of their application for CIfA accreditation.Workshop
MCIfA accreditation: a step-by-step guide
– 12:00-12:35
Join our digital workshop to help understand the accreditation process for Member (MCIfA) applications.Workshop
How to measure a carbon footprint workshop
– 14:00-16:00
Meeting
Buildings Archaeology Group Annual General Meeting
– 12:30-13:30
Join the CIfA Buildings Archaeology Group for our 2025 Annual General Meeting.