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Start the new year with our next Archaeology and Local Studies course

Our next Archaeology and Local Studies gets under way in January, so if you're interested in learning a bit more about the archaeology of your area, and archaeology generally, get in touch.
Camster long cairn, Caithness.  (📷 Sigurd Towrie)
Camster long cairn, Caithness. (📷 Sigurd Towrie)

Our next Archaeology and Local Studies gets under way in January, so if you’re interested in learning a bit more about the archaeology of your area, and archaeology generally, get in touch.

Archaeology and Local Studies flyer

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

This ten-week course will equip you with the knowledge and resources you need to undertake your own archaeological research, while introducing you to key archaeological periods in the Highlands and Islands.

No qualifications are needed and if you intend to go on and study for a full undergraduate archaeology degree, successful completion of this access course enables entry to the BA/BSc courses at the UHI Archaeology Institute.

For more information on the course, or to book a place, contact emily.gal@uhi.ac.uk or call (01851) 770258.

(📷 Sigurd Towrie)
Feranach broch, Sutherland. (📷 Sigurd Towrie)

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