Courses

Interested in your local archaeology? We’ve got just the course for you

We’re now accepting applications for our Archaeology and Local Studies course, which begins on September 4, 2023.
Feranach broch, Sutherland. (Sigurd Towrie)
Feranach broch, Sutherland. (Sigurd Towrie)

Are you interested in the archaeology of your area and want to know more?

We’re now accepting applications for our Archaeology and Local Studies course, which begins on September 4, 2023.

Exterior wall face of Camster Long Cairn, Caithness. (Sigurd Towrie)
Exterior wall face of Camster Long Cairn, Caithness. (Sigurd Towrie)

The ten-week course equips you with the knowledge and resources you need to undertake your own archaeological research.

It’s open to anyone, anywhere in the world, and aimed at those interested in learning a bit more about the archaeology of their area, and archaeology generally. No qualifications are needed – the course is open to anyone who’s interested in learning a bit more about the archaeology of their area, and archaeology generally.

The course can be taken online, or in person at Cnoc Soilleir, Daliburgh, South Uist, with lectures every every Monday afternoon, from 3-5pm.

For details of course fees, email lefees@uhi.ac.uk. For more information on the course, or to book a place, contact studyarchaeology@uhi.ac.uk, or call (01851) 770258.

Dun Torcuill, North Uist.
Dun Torcuill, North Uist.