Current Students
- Induction Week
- Information for new undergraduate students 2023-24Ìý- the first fewÌýweeks. Please note that details of student tutorial/other groups haveÌýbeen redacted from this version. You should receive a full version of this documentÌýby email or via Moodle.
- Information for new postgraduate taught students 2023-24Ìý- the first week.Ìý
- Degree Handbooks
Some handbooks belowÌýpertain to 2022-23 (and are for reference only).ÌýHandbooks for 2023-24 will be provided here in due course as they become available.
Undergraduate
Other resources
Graduate
- MA in ArchaeologyÌý
- MA in Archaeology and Heritage of Asia
- MA in Archaeology and Heritage of Egypt and the Middle East
- MA in Artefact Studies
- MA in Cultural Heritage Studies
- MA in Managing Archaeological Sites
- MA in Mediterranean Archaeology
- MA in Museum Studies
- MA in Public Archaeology
- MA in Principles of ConservationÌý
- MSc in Archaeological Science: Technology and MaterialsÌý
- MSc in BioarchaeologicalÌýand Forensic Anthropology
- MSc in Computational ArchaeologyÌý
- MSc in Conservation for Archaeology and Museums
- MSc in Environmental Archaeology
- MSc in Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic ArchaeologyÌý
- Research Students
- Modules and Timetables
All teaching timetables for this academic year are available onÌý.
- Policies, Forms and Guidelines
- IoA Coursework Submission 2023-24
- IoA Coursework Cover Sheet 2023-24
- IoAÌýCoursework Marking Criteria 2023-24
- IoA Undergraduate Student Progress Form 2023-24
- IoA BA/BSc Dissertation Coversheet 2022-23
- IoA Masters Student Progress Form 2023-24
- IoAÌýMA/MSc Dissertation Topic Form 2023-24
- IoA MA/MSc Dissertation Coversheet 2022-23
- IoA Object Entry Form 2022-23
- StudyÌýAway from ¹û¶³Ó°ÔºÌýFormÌý
- Grounds for Extenuating CircumstancesÌý
- Extenuating Circumstance Information
- ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Netiquette for online behaviourÌý
- Ìý(Form 1, 2 and 3)
- IoA Research Student Exam Entry FormÌý
- IoA Research Student Examiner Nomination Form
- IoA Research Student Study Leave FormÌý
- IoA Research Student Interruption Form
- Study Skills and Academic Writing
The IoA Academic Writing teamÌýis available to help ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Institute of Archaeology students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, improve their academic writing skills in one-to-one sessions and various writing workshops. Available help covers everything from basic issues of essay organisation, citation and how to avoid plagiarism to argumentation and style. Whether the student is looking to improve upon what skills they already have; is unfamiliar with the writing styles and conventions, or is struggling to convey their responses - the Academic Writing team can help. Help is also available for non-native speakers of English.ÌýFor further information on workshops and how to book tutorials, students should go to the dedicated . Ìý
For questions, please contact the Academic Writing Tutor, Dr Julia Shaw.
Other Resources:
¹û¶³Ó°Ôº has a number of resources available to help students improve their academic and writing skills:
The ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Writing Lab is a free service which runs workshops, tutorials and support sessions to enhance academic writing and research skills for students in the Joint Faculties of Arts & Humanities and Social & Historical Science.
TheÌýÌýoffers full and part-time English for Academic Purposes and foundation courses for international students as well as foreign language courses.
The Academic Support website links to a number of useful resources specifically geared toward new or returning students looking to learn how to take responsibility for their own study.
- Student Support
- Careers
For careers after ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº see the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Careers webpage.
- Ethics
Research undertaken by Institute of Archaeology students should be designed and conducted in an ethical way and be compliant with existing ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº policy and relevant legislation. Further information is available on the IoA Ethics webpages.
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