Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), in association with the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland and Archaeological Management Solutions, is holding a half-day training event on Thursday 13 March to mark the one-year anniversary of the publication of its Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment of TII National Road and Greenway Projects and would like to invite practitioners to suggest topics that they would…
The Journal of Irish Archaeology, which is published annually by the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland, is seeking expressions of interest from individuals with appropriate knowledge and experience to join the Editorial Board. Editorial Board members give their time on a voluntary basis, and help the editor as required throughout the year, advising on papers…
The IAI is delighted to welcome Dr Ellen O’Carroll as our newest member of staff. Ellen will be providing maternity cover for the CPD Coordinator and Administrator role for the remainder of the year. Dr. Ellen O’Carroll has worked as an archaeologist in Ireland for over 25 years, both in the commercial and research sector. She…
The call for papers for the next edition of The Journal of Irish Archaeology is currently open, and will close on 31st January 2025. This edition (Vol. XXXIV) is to be published in late 2025. If you would like to contribute to the JIA you are encouraged to contact the Editor, Dr Kerri Cleary ([email protected]),…
Last year Rome, this year Belgrade! The annual EAA conference will be taking place in Belgrade, Serbia on 3-6 September. There are sure to be lots of great sessions, but there is one in particular we would like to draw your attention to. Our chair (Ros Ó Maoldúin) is leading the co-organisation of a session…
The annual IAI Conference 2025 will take place on Friday 4th to Saturday 5th April at the Connacht Hotel in Galway City H91K5DD. The annual AGM will be held on Friday 4th at 4pm. Call for Papers This year’s theme is Fragmented Past: Letting in the Light. The call for papers is now open and…
In the run-up to the election, the IAI reached out to the political parties that have representation at a national level with a set of questions seeking to establish their policies or stances on heritage-related topics. Four parties responded: Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil, The Green Party and People Before Profit. We must acknowledge that we…
Archaeology 2030 is a collaboration between people and organisations working in the sector, setting out recommendations to deliver our vision for archaeology in Northern Ireland. We want archaeology to be accessed and valued by as many people as possible, led by a sector which is healthy, resilient and connected. This vision is being delivered through eight…
Our EGM is fast approaching, so make sure to have it booked in your calendars! We are hoping to discuss and ratify our new constitution and by-law documents and will also be presenting our new Strategic Plan. The EGM will be held in the Helen Roe Theatre, 63, Merrion Square, Dublin on Saturday, 23 November,…
Due to high demand earlier this year, we are rerunning our in person CPD on the Discovery Programme / TII ALS Machine Learning Project! This will be a half-day in-person CPD and will take place in Merchants Quay, Dublin on Wednesday November 27th from 2-4.30pm. This CPD provides an opportunity to use the newly released Machine Learning tool…