The SHA Guide to Higher Education
Are you an undergraduate interested in historical archaeology and mulling the possibility of going to graduate school? Do you need some guidance on what options are out there for you? Do you have a...
View ArticleGetting to Know the 2012 Ed and Judy Jelks Travel Award Winners
As a professional organization, the Society for Historical Archaeology promotes the participation of student members and supports the advancement of their careers. Students, in turn, may see the SHA as...
View ArticleAn invitation to participate in Military Archaeological Resources Stewardship
Whenever I meet someone for the first time, inevitably the question of what I do for a living comes up. When I tell them that I work for the U.S. Army as a Federal Archaeologist I am usually asked the...
View ArticleWebinars: A New Frontier in Archaeological Training
The SHA’s Academic and Professional Training Committee (APTC), working with the Conference Committee, offers a range of training and professional development opportunities at the annual conference. We...
View ArticleRegister for the SHA’s First Student Ethics Bowl
This year the SHA annual meeting has new exciting opportunities for students. For the first time, The SHA and its Student Subcommittee, aided by the Ethics Committee, are sponsoring their own Ethics...
View ArticleSpotlight on #SHA2016 Workshops
The SHA’s annual conference offers many activities and opportunities for professional development. One such is the collection of workshops offered to attendees on the Wednesday before the conference...
View ArticleStudents at the SHA Conference: A Preview Student-focused Activities
Good morning SHA members! #SHA2016 is just around the corner, and the advance registration deadline has passed. Please note that registration rates have increased. Online registration is still...
View ArticleAn Undergrad in A World of Professional Conferences
by Megan Sirak, East Carolina University In January 2016 Washington D.C. hosted the 49th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology. I was encouraged by one of my professors to attend...
View ArticleThe Importance of Childcare Support Networks for Archaeologists
The author’s son at archaeology field project in Boise, Idaho (2015) By William White University of California, Berkeley Last winter, during ski week school closure in California, several anthropology...
View Article9 Tips for Navigating the Archaeology Academic Job Search Without Losing Your...
Lydia Wilson Marshall Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, DePauw University The grim state of the academic job market in archaeology is no secret. The number of Ph.D....
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