23rd October 2008, 05:52 PM
O.k. this leads on from another thread.
What are the essential field skills that people in commercial archaeology think freshly minted graduates from UK universities should have after a three year course?
Let's try to define the minimum of what you'd expect people to be confident in doing when they first turn up on a commercial site.
The aim is to formulate some kind of national standard for the curriculum that could be put forward to be endorsed and adopted by universities across the country.
Let's hear it!
What are the essential field skills that people in commercial archaeology think freshly minted graduates from UK universities should have after a three year course?
Let's try to define the minimum of what you'd expect people to be confident in doing when they first turn up on a commercial site.
The aim is to formulate some kind of national standard for the curriculum that could be put forward to be endorsed and adopted by universities across the country.
Let's hear it!