Hot off the presses! we’re delighted to share our upcoming conference programme with you. This year it is being held on the 12th and 13th of April in the beautiful city of Limerick. Our fabulous lineup of speakers will include a keynote by Professor Gabriel Cooney! Join us as we hear about all the best recent excavations,…
This is an exciting time for the IAI as we develop our strategy which will shape the future of our organisation over the coming years. As you know, we have engaged the services of Mantra Strategy (www.mantrastrategy.ie), a team of experienced consultants in the areas of strategy development for membership organisations. As part of the…
The National Monuments Service (NMS) has launched a public consultation for the Strategy for World Heritage in Ireland 2024-2034 which will run from 11 March to 10 April 2024. This Strategy will set out a vision for World Heritage in Ireland with an aim to ensure that it is developed and managed in line with…
Join us for an online evening seminar with Dr Patrick Gleeson of Queen’s University Belfast on his recent work from Emain Macha on Tuesday 12 March at 6.30pm. This seminar will present new results from large-scale geophysical survey in the Navan Fort landscape and targeted excavation of new parts of the Navan Fort complex itself….
Join us in-person for a CPD with the Discovery Programme on machine learning and how it can be used in an archaeological context. This CPD will be taking place on Wednesday 28 February at the Discovery Programme Offices Merchants Quay in Dublin, 2-4pm. Airborne laser scanning (ALS) and other remote sensing prospection techniques are significant…
On 12th December 2023 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. As archaeologists and board of IAI, we are issuing this statement reiterating that resolution and call for an immediate ceasefire and end to the siege in Gaza to allow full humanitarian aid access, and also call for…
We are happy to share the newly updated website for the IAI which aims to facilitate better membership access and inform the general public of our ongoing events and achievements and we would like to thank the Heritage Council for funding the redesign and relaunch of our new website. We would encourage all members to log in…
The annual IAI Conference 2024 will take place on Friday 12th to Saturday 13th April at the Absolute Hotel in Limerick City V94WP52. The AGM will be held on Friday 12th at 4:30pm. Call for Papers This year’s theme is Common Trends: Recent excavations, finds and research. The call for papers is now open…
With the imminent publication of Vol. XXXII of the Journal of Irish Archaeology, the Call for Papers for Vol. XXXIII is now open (to be published in late 2024). It will close on 31st January 2024. Two different categories of articles will be considered for publication: papers (no longer than 10,000 words, including bibliography, tables, and captions)…
Following on from our email update can all members please log in to the Members Section of the website today and check their address is correct to ensure they receive their hard copy of the Journal of Irish Archaeology. The journal will be issued in the coming weeks. To update member information, please visit: Members –…