16th August 2010, 04:20 PM
Also, if it were a chartered institute, there would be generally more chance of getting employers to pay for it.
What might be of more concern to some on here is that the top rung (Chartered status) would be an all graduate affair. Although my feeling is that the numbers of non-graduates in archaeology is pretty small.
What might be of more concern to some on here is that the top rung (Chartered status) would be an all graduate affair. Although my feeling is that the numbers of non-graduates in archaeology is pretty small.