AIA Conference 2021 – First session recording available
The very successful first session of the Conference took place on Saturday 8th August with presentations on Merseyside and Wirral IA from Maurice Handley and Rob Jones, chaired by Anna…
The very successful first session of the Conference took place on Saturday 8th August with presentations on Merseyside and Wirral IA from Maurice Handley and Rob Jones, chaired by Anna…
Our Annual Conference is to be a virtual event accessible via Zoom to run over a number of weekends in August and September in place of the usual physical conference.…
Saturday 3rd of July 2021 The Pye Building, Cambridge Museum of Technology, Cheddars Lane, Cambridge CB5 8LD Programme: 9.00 a.m Registration, Tea & Coffee, Set up Displays, (request space on…
Saturday 8th May 2021 10:30 – 12:30 online The 1st East-West Workshop on Industrial Archaeology aims to exchange ideas and knowledge among Western and Eastern colleagues to build a more…
Find out how to get published and make an impact in your field with Taylor & Francis and the Editors of Industrial Archaeology Review 23rd April 2021 19:00 About this…
Berkshire Industrial Archaeology Group Greater London Industrial Archaeology Society Warwickshire Industrial Archaeology Society have all published programmes of virtual meetings for 2021. Details can be found in the Events Diary…
For a large part of this year, and especially now, many of our Affiliated Societies have been unable to hold face to face events in the way they always have.…
In December the newly-established AIA Young Members Board launched its dedicated social media accounts. The aim of these is to engage and disseminate the board’s activities with a younger demographic…
This new award promotes Community Engagement with Industrial Archaeology projects The award is given to projects anywhere in the world and nominations can be made by anyone, including those who…
Cambridge Industrial Archaeology Society leads the way In March this year many of our Affiliated Societies decided, quite reasonably, that they were unable to run their usual style of events…