Get involved with CIfA

“CIfA membership should not be regarded as a passive membership – you have to get involved if you want your profession to evolve”
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Being part of CIfA allows you to take an active role in supporting and shaping the profession. We draw on the expertise and knowledge of CIfA professionals in all our work. The best way to influence is to get involved.

In CIfA you are part of an active community which promotes high professional standards and strong ethics in archaeological practice, and which tries to make archaeology beneficial to all.

Find out more about the different committees and how to get involved on our FAQs page (PDF).

Give something back

Being part of a professional body is not just about products, discounts and services. It is a way to demonstrate your commitment to your work, to improving yourself and your profession, and to giving the public the best from archaeology.

There are many benefits of being part of CIfA, but the biggest is seeing the effect you can have on your profession. The more people who support us, the stronger the profession becomes, and the more impact we have. It helps us:

  • improve the quality of archaeology through standards and training;
  • be the authoritative and effective voice influencing policy and decision makers;
  • gain recognition, respect and reward for professional archaeologists.

 

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Celebrating our volunteers during Volunteering Week (1 to 7 June)

We want to give a big shout out and thanks to our amazing cohort of volunteers, without which so much of our work just would not take place.  

Did you know that in 2021, 223 people volunteered with CIfA by contributing their time and expertise to our 21 Area and Special Interest Groups, our Advisory Council, our Board of Directors, the Validation committee, the Registrations committee, the Degree Accredition committee, consultation advisors and our CPD workshops. Our volunteers expand the reach and scope of our work, they ensure CIfA activities take place throughout the UK, and they help us make the right decisions as to the future direction of the Institute. 

You can read our full bulletin from Volunteering Week here.