Discovering the Archaeologists of the World
Discovering the Archaeologists of the World WAC-8 Kyoto Theme 05 (Comparative Archaeologists in the Globalized World) Session G Block SS3, 1640-1840, 29th August 2016 all papers now available for download Kenneth Aitchison Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe Nicolas Zorzin & Christian Gates St-Pierre The Sociopolitics of Archaeology in Quebec: Regional Developments within Global Trends Andris Sne Archaeologist, heritage […]
Discovering the Archaeologists of the World
Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2014 has shown that measuring archaeologists’ capabilities is a tool that can be used to plan for the development of the profession, development that is necessary to enhance to protection and interpretation of the global archaeological resource. A special issue of Archaeologies: the Journal of the World Archaeological Congress (vol. 10, no. […]
Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2014 – Transnational Report
The Transnational Report of the Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2014 project, which brings together data from all of the 21 national reports published as part of the project, has itself been published. Kenneth Aitchison and Doug Rocks-Macqueen of Landward Research Ltd are two of the co-authors. Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2012-14: Transnational Report […]
Adapting Green Skills to Vocational Education
Landward Research Ltd is working on a project funded by the European Commission's Lifelong Learning Programme - Leonardo da Vinci Partnerships together with partners from Turkey (HATİCE BAYRAKTAR TEKNİK VE ENDÜSTRİ MESLEK LİSESİ and Köyceğiz Mesleki ve Teknik Eğitim Merkezi Müdürlüğü), Bulgaria (Konstantin Stamov Ltd.), Czech Republic (RIVA, o.s.) and Germany (Bildungsinstitut PSCHERER gGmbH and stratum GmbH) on skills development […]
Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2012-14
Landward Research Ltd is delighted to be the UK research partner in the transnational Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2012-14 project. This project, which is being managed by York Archaeological Trust, is examining archaeological employment and barriers to transnational mobility within archaeology across twenty European countries. It is undertaken with the support of the Lifelong […]
Archaeology students can help their peers study abroad
Archaeology students to rate their experience of foreign exchange The first international survey of European students of archaeology starts on the 4th May 2012. The survey is part of a project, “Studying Archaeology in Europe”, created specifically to encourage students to make more exchange visits across the European Union by helping them know more about […]
Studying Archaeology in Europe – website goes live
The Studying Archaeology in Europe project website has gone live at www.studyingarchaeology.eu.
Studying Archaeology in Europe
Studying Archaeology in Europe is a new transnational project being managed by . Within Europe, professional archaeology is an activity regulated according to local legislative structures. Throughout Europe, however, the purpose of archaeological work is to identify, record and, where necessary, protect the environmental resources that are the archaeological traces of people’s lives in the […]
Lobbying European Parliament
Kenneth Aitchison has been granted the status of an accredited lobbyist (“interest representative”) to the European Parliament. This means that Landward Research Ltd can formally present clients’ views to the European Commission, Council and Parliament in order to influence policy-making on their behalf.