2nd October 2012, 01:20 PM
John Wells Wrote:'(e) the institution is normally expected to be of substantial size (5,000 members or more).'
Have a look at The Society for Radiological Protection with 2,185 members (1,533 in UK):
http://www.srp-uk.org/about-us/royal-charter
http://www.srp-uk.org/membership/membership-analysis
I became a member of this society in the 1970s.
Brilliant! Cheers John.
So looks like how you get your chartered status (as an archaeologist in the proposed IfA controlled future) will depend on the rules set down on paper and probably the 'opinion' of the elected committee members. All fine and doody if said members are free of personal agendas, like you and say haven't been lobbied by powerful persons or organisations..................whoops.
Would be fine though if it said in the rules that say, 'a member will be granted chartered status if they have....insert list of: qualifications/ years experience/ completed projects/ publications/ levels of compitence and/or expertise......regardless of the opinion of the committee members!
But then I find it difficult to trust anyone in a position of power......
On the other matter...................if not just a rumor
'......ifa council voted to suspend setting minima from next year'
Is a shocking demonstration of everything that is wrong with the IfA. The council decided to destroy field archaeologists pay and conditions without asking their membership?
No wonder they changed their name from the Institute of Field Archaeologists to the Institute for Archaeologists.
Maybe they should now change their name to the Institute against Field Archaeologists.........
Or am I being to cynical here?
But seriously, getting rid of pay minima so the big companies can undercut and force pay rates down is not the action of an institution that should be allowed to administer chartered status!!
Of course, this may be just a rumour.............?