27th March 2014, 04:17 PM
Marc Berger Wrote:Mr Wells.. a lot of Chartered Professional bodies normally require graduate qualifications for the mainstay of its membership qualification, the ifa don't seem to. Should a graduate archaeologist take them seriously?Really don't understand what you are referring to here. Membership criteria for the IfA covers both applicants with formal academic qualifications as well as applicants with experiential qualifications. The majority of applicants (as with the majority of archaeologists) have formal qualifications supplemented with experience and continuing professional development. You seem to be fixated at the moment with degree qualification. I guess it makes a change from taxation and pensions.....but please get to the point and tell us what the real issue is. I'm sure its nothing to do with the IfA....
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