Opportunities to participate in 2005

The Knowlton Prehistoric landscape Project is run by the School of Conservation Sciences at Bournemouth University. The project integrates a research led archaeological investigation with training, being a field-school for undergraduates on a number of programmes currently offered by the School ( BSc Archaeology, BSc Field Archaeology, FdSc Field Archaeology, BSc Archaeological and Forensic Science, BA Archaeology and Prehistory). About 40 students and staff will be participating in the project this upcoming season.

Two kinds of external participation are offered:

 Volunteers: Whether experienced in archaeology or not, volunteers are welcome to join the field school on a weekly basis. Volunteers can expect to participate in a wide variety of excavation and field survey tasks and will receive appropriate tuition in the application of methods, approaches and procedures. A certificate of attendance will be provided for all volunteers.

 
Students:  Individuals engaged in a programme of study relating to archaeology anywhere in the world are welcome to join the field school. The dates for this option (4 weeks) are August 9th – September 2nd inclusive. The unit is fully validated; it is credit rated at 20 credits in Level 2 of an undergraduate Honours degree programme. Assessment is based upon coursework comprising continuous assessment of practical competence in archaeological investigation, together with an excavation logbook and the submission of a ca. 2500 word report which must be presented for examination in November 2005 (exact date to be announced). Course validation details and specification relating to this unit (AHE 2-5, Applied Field Methods) can be sent upon request to potential applicants seeking to participate as students.

For all participants, work on site will take place daily between 0900hrs – 1730 hrs, Sunday to Friday (with Saturdays off). All participants in the project should normally be aged 18 years or over unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.

2005 Application Form


Costs
Option 1 Volunteer participants including daily transport to the site from Bournemouth University (including tea and coffee)
£35 p/wk
Option 2 Volunteer participants not including daily transport to the site (including tea and coffee) N.B. There is only limited parking at the site for which a fee will be levied - £20 p/wk £20 p/wk
Option 3 Volunteer participants who volunteer for 2 or more weeks including daily transport to the site from Bournemouth University £30 p/wk
Option 4 Student participation for validated course (4 weeks)
Includes tuition fees, examination fees, course materials, tea and coffee, transportation to site from Bournemouth University.
£500
Option 5 Student placement participation (minimum placement 2 weeks) £80 p/wk

Bournemouth University is recognized by the US Department of Education (OPE ID 03350300). For North American students our Title IV code for HEA Programs is 03350300 and our British Columbia registration code is PVAE.


 
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Accommodation


Accommodation in the Bournemouth area is usually plentiful during the summer months (so long as you book in advance) and students and volunteers must make their own arrangements. As Bournemouth is a coastal tourist resort and is located near to the World Heritage Site (Dorset and Devon coast – Jurrasic coast) it commands a wide range of accommodation to suit the tastes and pocket of the individual. It may be possible to book accommodation in student residences at the University. Further details are available on request.


Further information about accommodation available in and around Bournemouth can be obtained from Bournemouth Tourist Information Office. Tel +44 (0)1202 567007 or website  : www.bournemouth.com


Applications and further enquiries

 An application form to join the project is available and will be sent to everyone registering an interest to participate or use the printable online version (2005 Application form). Completed forms and any other correspondence should be mailed to the address below. Upon acceptance an invoice will be issued, together with any further joining instructions. The invoice is payable by the 30th June 2005 which is also the closing date for applications.
 

Contact details:

Knowlton Prehistoric Landscape Project

School of Conservation Sciences
Bournemouth University
Talbot Campus
Poole, Dorset
United Kingdom
BH12 5BB
Fax: +44 (0) 1202 59 52 55
Email: knowlton@bournemouth.ac.uk


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This page was written and compiled by John Gale, School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University. jgale@bmth.ac.uk
Last revised: Date 10th November 2004