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CPD: Continuing Professional Development


The IAI has initiated a pilot programme of Continuing Professional Development courses. These courses are operated in conjunction with an number of course providors, for the benefit of our members and others working in the profession. Course outlines are available to download for many of the course options; where no outline is available. please contact the course provider for more information

CPD Course Calendar 2006

DATE TITLE VENUE CONTACT PERSON COST CPD CREDITS
25 March Landscape Archaeology & Building Survey (AFS005) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com
€195 10
1-2 April Local History (AFS006) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com

€325 (including accomodation) 10
3 April Geographical Information Systems (AFS007) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com
€150 10
7 April Environmental Archaeology (AFS004) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com

€195 10
21 April Introduction to Social Anthropology (AFS011) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com
€150 10
24 April Geophysical Survey (AFS008) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com

€150 10
6 & 13 May Osteoarchaeology & Zooarchaeology (CDP001) Belfield Campus, UCD
Dublin
Dr. John Ó Neill
john.j.oneill@ucd.ie
€200 for 2 days or €110 for 1 day 20 for 2 days 10 for 1 day
June (1 day) An introduction to Radiocarbon Dating Surveying Queens University Campus
Belfast
Dr. Finbar McCormick
f.mccormick@qub.ac.uk
£60 10
June 2006 (2 days) Environmental Archaeology: a guide to getting the most out of the study of environmental material from archaeological sites. Queens University Campus
Belfast
Dr. Finbar McCormick
f.mccormick@qub.ac.uk
£120 10
26-28 August Introduction to ceramic identification & drawing (AFS003) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com
€325 (incl. 4 nights self-catering accommodation) 20
25-27 August Geophysical Survey
(Tutor: Joanna Leigh, JML Surveys)
Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com
€495 (inc 4 nights self-catering accomodation)
T.B.A Workshop on Archaeologists & Medieval Sources, Archives & Libraries Trinity College Campus
Dublin
Prof. Terry Barry
tbarry@tcd.ie
€100 10
T.B.A Introduction to Lithic Analysis UCC Campus
Cork
Prof. Peter Woodman, UCC
pwoodman@arts.ucc.ie
T.B.A. 10
T.B.A Introduction to Medieval Pottery UCC Campus
Cork
Clare McCutcheon, UCC
c.mccutcheon@ucc.ie
T.B.A. 10
T.B.A Introduction to Post-medieval Pottery UCC Campus
Cork
Clare McCutcheon, UCC
c.mccutcheon@ucc.ie
T.B.A. 10
T.B.A Artefacts & manufacturing techniques of early technology (AFS012) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com
€195 10
T.B.A Digital Survey & Mapping (AFS009) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com
€195 10
T.B.A Computers in Archaeology (AFS010) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com

€175 10
T.B.A Excavation Methodology: single context planning & recording (AFS001) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com

€150 10
T.B.A Research Strategies: desk-based assessment, field evaluation & report writing (AFS002) Achill Field School
Co. Mayo
Dr. Chris Duke,
Achill Field School
chris@achill-fieldschool.com

€195 10

Further Information

The current programme of courses was developed on foot of a detailed study of the requirements and needs of the archaeological profession, which was undertaken with the funding and support of the Heritage Council.