Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
Description
In its 2017 annual round table, the Committee on the Teaching and Training of Archaeologists will look at mentoring, whether of students, junior academics, or more senior staff. Usually describing a (more or less formalised) relationship between a more and a less experienced or knowledgeable person, mentoring is becoming increasingly important as a means of supporting formal and informal training. In this round table, we want to discuss experiences of mentoring arrangements in archaeology, whether in the field, back office, museum, heritage agency, or higher education sector. We particularly invite short presentations on personal experiences with, and best (or indeed worst) practice examples of mentoring in archaeology
Period
2 Sept 2017
Event title
23rd annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists: Building Bridges