INSTITUTE FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS
- UNIVERSITY OF READING,
PO BOX 227
RG6 6AB READING, BERKSHIRE
Phone: 0118 378 6446
Fax: 0118 378 6448
E-mail: Send messagewww.archaeologists.net/modules/tinycontent/index.php?
Short profile:
The Institute for Archaeologists (IfA) advances the practice of archaeology and allied disciplines by promoting professional standards and ethics for conserving, managing, understanding and promoting enjoyment of heritage.
The Institute for Archaeologists is a professional organisation for all archaeologists and others involved in protecting and understanding the historic environment. It is a democratic organisation, run by an elected Council, and supported by committees responsible for all areas of the Institute’s work.
Detailed description:
The Institute has a number of functions. It represents the interests of archaeology and archaeologists to government, policy makers and industry, sets standards and issues guidelines, works to improve pay and conditions, improves member career prospects by promoting and organising training and informing them of developments in professional practice, provides a wide range of membership services, and through its Registered Organisations scheme improves employment practices and raises standards of work.
Over 2800 people have so far joined IfA, and more than 60 organisations have registered. Membership is open to anybody who works within the historic environment, whether they are employed or volunteering their time. Individuals gain membership after rigorous peer review of their technical and ethical competence. Corporate members can use the appropriate post-nominal letters: PIfA, AIfA or MIfA. We also have two non-corporate grades: Student and Affiliate. All members agree to abide by the Code of conduct (pdf file), for all archaeologists have a duty to adhere to the highest professional and ethical standards. The following brochure showcases some of our members, and the roles they have.
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