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Cultural Heritage Management Seminar Series 6: Ros Ó Maoldúin, The Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland: Representation, Collaboration and Advocacy

This seminar is the sixth in our series of theoretical seminars on the topic of ‘Cultural Heritage Management: Laws, regulations, innovative management practices, participation of local communities, the impact of climate change on archaeological sites and European initiatives’. It is directed at graduate students who are interested in the topic.

Abstract: The Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland (IAI) is the representative all-island organisation for professional archaeologists working in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Through the representation of our members, our aim is to advance and strengthen the profession of archaeology in Ireland. Our vision is that we will have a vibrant and sustainable archaeological profession that actively contributes to the protection of our archaeological resource, which in turn contributes to the social and economic wellbeing of the entire community. This seminar will begin with a short history of our Institute and then provide a brief overview of our current initiatives, future strategy and plans.

Dr Ros Ó Maoldúin is Chair of the Institute of of Archaeologists of Ireland

Date: December 12th 2024 at 17.00 (Ireland)/19.00 (Greece)/12.00 pm (standard eastern time). The seminar will take place online.
 In order to participate, please register by contacting us at irishinstitutegr@gmail.com

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