IfA 2012 - IfA Annual Conference
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2012 Annual Conference
Our 2012 conference will be held in Oxford from 18 - 20 April.
The theme for the conference will be Partnership Working ? creating effective networks throughout the historic, natural and built environments to maximise resources, increase public benefit and build a stronger sector.
The timetable is now organised and you will receive your summary programme along with details of the venue and how to book in the Winter edition of The Archaeologist (you can also downlod the prgramme and timetable below).
The conference has a packed programme with sessions in traditional format, as well as training opportunities with a diverse group of bookable CPD workshops and open training seminars. You can find the provisional timetable on the website along with summary abstracts of all the discussions, seminars and training workshops. Just go to the Conference page for regular updates and conference news. If you are interested in contributing to any of the sessions either with a formal paper or as a discussant, or want to enquire about training options, please get in touch with the session organisers via Amanda Forster amanda.forster-AT-archaeologists.net.
Our 2012 conference will be held in Oxford from 18 - 20 April.
The theme for the conference will be Partnership Working ? creating effective networks throughout the historic, natural and built environments to maximise resources, increase public benefit and build a stronger sector.
The timetable is now organised and you will receive your summary programme along with details of the venue and how to book in the Winter edition of The Archaeologist (you can also downlod the prgramme and timetable below).
The conference has a packed programme with sessions in traditional format, as well as training opportunities with a diverse group of bookable CPD workshops and open training seminars. You can find the provisional timetable on the website along with summary abstracts of all the discussions, seminars and training workshops. Just go to the Conference page for regular updates and conference news. If you are interested in contributing to any of the sessions either with a formal paper or as a discussant, or want to enquire about training options, please get in touch with the session organisers via Amanda Forster amanda.forster-AT-archaeologists.net.
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