22nd June 2009, 10:12 PM
A nest of archaeologists with over thirty years (full-time) field experience are seriously considering the setting up of a training company for heritage professionals, students, volunteers and members of the public.
The proposed company (along the lines of training the future of our past) would be based in a near-eastern country that is a full member of the European Union and a signatory to the Valletta Convention.
The overriding aim of the proposed company is to nurture and produce highly competent field archaeologists. It has often been said that there is a desperate need for the practical training of field staff, be they recent graduates, progressing graduates , volunteers or interested members of the public.
Primarily, the proposed company aims to address the skills gap apparent between the onset of academic studies and the beginnings of a professional career path. This little nest of archaeologists recognises the need for comprehensive and structured training supplimentary to academic endeavour.
Before putting pen to paper and leaping into the dark, we felt that the subscribers to BAJR would be the ideal community to approach for opinions, advice and ridicule!
Seriously, the BAJR community represents lifetimes of experience in a multitude of fields and specialisms and we would be very grateful for input. Just what funding opportunities are there for such endeavours? What support from Higher education providers might we expect? Would students of archaeology be willing to travel to the sunshine and palm trees of the near-east?
Its early days but we do have a blueprint that we have put together so this is not entirely a shot in the dark....with many thanks for your input in advance.
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..knowledge without action is insanity and action without knowledge is vanity..(imam ghazali,ayyuhal-walad)
The proposed company (along the lines of training the future of our past) would be based in a near-eastern country that is a full member of the European Union and a signatory to the Valletta Convention.
The overriding aim of the proposed company is to nurture and produce highly competent field archaeologists. It has often been said that there is a desperate need for the practical training of field staff, be they recent graduates, progressing graduates , volunteers or interested members of the public.
Primarily, the proposed company aims to address the skills gap apparent between the onset of academic studies and the beginnings of a professional career path. This little nest of archaeologists recognises the need for comprehensive and structured training supplimentary to academic endeavour.
Before putting pen to paper and leaping into the dark, we felt that the subscribers to BAJR would be the ideal community to approach for opinions, advice and ridicule!
Seriously, the BAJR community represents lifetimes of experience in a multitude of fields and specialisms and we would be very grateful for input. Just what funding opportunities are there for such endeavours? What support from Higher education providers might we expect? Would students of archaeology be willing to travel to the sunshine and palm trees of the near-east?
Its early days but we do have a blueprint that we have put together so this is not entirely a shot in the dark....with many thanks for your input in advance.
Troll:face-huh:
..knowledge without action is insanity and action without knowledge is vanity..(imam ghazali,ayyuhal-walad)