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662:. The institute has a vital role to play in improving and maintaining standards of archaeological work, and in enhancing the status of archaeologists. It believes that inadequate pay and conditions undermines the work it does in these areas and is keen to ensure that the issue of pay is proactively addressed by the whole sector. As a result CIfA has a published policy statement on pay and pushed to establish an Industry Group to discuss relevant issues within the sector with 124: 66: 25: 226: 506:
Recognising that archaeologists work in all aspects of the historic environment, in 2008 members voted in favour of adopting a trading name of the Institute for Archaeologists along with a rebrand to reflect this. At the 2013 AGM, members agreed that a formal petition for Royal Charter should be made
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Accredited membership is by election following a satisfactory demonstration of archaeological experience and competence and an undertaking to abide by the institute's code of conduct. CIfA's aims are to advance the practice of archaeology and allied disciplines by promoting professional standards and
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In 1996 CIfA launched a Register of Archaeological Organisations which provides a quality assurance scheme for archaeological organisations. Like with individual accreditation, in return for registration, the scheme requires organisations to comply with the Code of conduct and to work in accordance
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accreditation is open to those with the highest level of responsibility within the historic environment sector with sole responsibility to initiate, negotiate, carry out and/or delegate, and bring to conclusion pieces of work. Accredited members may be professional or amateur archaeologists and are
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As well as lobbying and making representations to national and local government and other agencies on behalf of its members, it champions professionalism in archaeology. CIfA's overall goal is for clients to engage only accredited professionals with the necessary skills to carry out archaeological
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Affiliate and student memberships are also available. Student membership is open to students in full or part-time at under- or post-graduate level, where archaeology is studied in equal or greater weight to another subject. Student membership is retained for up to 12 months after graduation after
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In 1979 an Association for the Promotion of the Institute of Field Archaeologists (APIFA) was established. This group determined that the objectives of the proposed Institute of Field Archaeologists (IFA) should include 'the definition and maintenance of appropriate standards of
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set up a working party on Professionalism in Archaeology. This was due to a rapid increase in the number of employed archaeologists and the need for a body to be responsible for the establishment and maintenance of professional standards in archaeology.
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permitted to use the relevant post nominal abbreviation after their names. All accredited members have full voting rights within the institute. CIfA accreditation is recognised by the Construction Skills Certification Scheme to qualify for a
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accreditation is open to those who have carried out, delegated or brought to conclusion pieces of work within the historic environment sector, with some autonomy but without holding ultimate responsibility, and
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and on 9 December 2014 the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists was officially launched marking a significant step for the archaeological profession and bringing it in step with other chartered institutes.
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CIfA regards itself as a UK-based organisation that operates internationally, and individual membership is open to archaeologists from any part of the world. In 2017-18 the German archaeological association
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which it is automatically transferred to Affiliate membership. Affiliate membership is open to those who have an active interest in archaeology but do not yet qualify for a accreditation.
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In May 1980 APIFA published a draft Code of conduct; the election of the institute's founding council was held on 21 December 1982. The first chair and Member No 1 was Professor
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and overseas. It was founded in 1982, and at 21 July 2020 had 3,931 members overall, of whom 3,033 were accredited professionals; it also has 80 accredited organisations.
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Low pay and poor job security in archaeology have been a major problem throughout the institute's history and there is often a misunderstanding about CIfAs role, as a
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CIfA members are drawn from across the archaeological community, and from around the world - in 2018 the membership included archaeologists from 40 countries.
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worked with CIfA to set up CIfA Deutschland; the group was formally established in 2019. A CIfA Australia group was set up in the following year.
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CIfA has also entered into memoranda of understanding with other archaeological associations with similar objectives. These include the
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accreditation is open to those who have undertaken skilled tasks within the historic environment sector under the guidance of others;
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Schauer, M. and Hinton, P. (2019). 'Professional associations and international cooperation:the birth of CIfA Deutschland' in
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services and to support this is organises conferences and training initiatives, accredits courses, provides online
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ethics for conserving, managing, understanding and promoting enjoyment of the heritage.
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The idea of establishing an institute for archaeologists came about in 1973 when the
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Hinton, P. (2011). 'What the Dickens happened to the IFA?' In Schofield, J., ed.
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Responsible and ethical conduct in the execution and supervision of work
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A description of IFA by its Chief Executive, Peter Hinton from 1997
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facilities, and has a wide range of specialist and area networks.
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with defined policies and procedures, and current best practice.
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Institute of Field Archaeologists Yearbook and Directory 2007
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To advance the practice of archaeology and allied disciplines
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CIfA is responsible for the production and maintenance of a
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Archaeological research institutes in the United Kingdom
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CIfA offers three professionally accredited grades:
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