Reconstructing humanity’s past is a collaborative project and it is essential that our department welcomes and includes diverse people, voices and contributions. We aim to provide an environment in which diversity is valued, in which staff and students feel a sense of belonging and in which the rights of all are respected.
Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity committee is representative of various areas of work and responsibility in the Archaeology Department. We are active in supporting an inclusive community and in aware-ness raising activities, as well as advocating on EDI issues and influencing policy throughout the University.
Find out more about EDI activities on our Department News and Events pages.
We actively participate in the Athena SWAN charter, which promotes gender equity in Higher Education institutions worldwide. We achieved a Bronze Award in recognition of our work in 2017, and a Silver award in December 2022. Read more about our Athena SWAN work.
We are actively working in Archaeology to democratise our curriculum and have set up a voluntary working group to which all staff and students are invited to participate. We are working with the university’s Decolonising the Curriculum initiative, internships programme and with other initiatives in the discipline more broadly.