2015 AIA Awards
The 2015 Award Winners receive their awards at the Annual Conference in Brighton. They are, from left to right, Lynne Pearson, Peter Neaverson Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Industrial Archaeology;…
The 2015 Award Winners receive their awards at the Annual Conference in Brighton. They are, from left to right, Lynne Pearson, Peter Neaverson Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Industrial Archaeology;…
The first four months of 2014 saw the culmination of a four year project that examined the valorisation of the mining heritage and laid the foundations for World Heritage Studies…
A new award has been instigated for the Best Adaptive Reuse of an Industrial Building. Full details are on the Awards pages.
Details and a booking form for the 2015 Conference in Brighton are now available on-line. Click here.
Could your organisation or project benefit? Applicants are sought for the £500 Dorothea Award for Conservation. See our Awards page for more information. Since 2009 AIA has allocated £250,000 in…
The 2014 prize winners receiving their awards: From left to right:Colin Bower, Roggins Local History Society (unfunded Archaeological Award); David de Haan, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust (Joint winner, funded Archaeological…
The first Award for Digital Innovation was made to the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales for their Hafod Copper Works animation, of the Swansea Copper Industry.…
The maximum grant has been increased to £20,000 and we are keen to receive applications for grants. Grants awarded to date amount to£250,000. Click here for details of previous recipients.