The School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences uniquely integrates Archaeological Sciences, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Archaeology and Forensic Sciences to further the study of people, their society and their environments in the present and the past. Our approach is profoundly multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary, bridging the sciences and the humanities.
This vision is promoted through the school's specialist groups including the Biological Anthropology Research Centre, the Stable Isotope Centre and Visualising Heritage, the university centre where archaeologists and forensic scientists use the latest technologies to capture, image, analyse and disseminate every aspect of archaeological activity. From digital objects to landscapes, geophysics, GIS and the creation of virtual environments, Together the School promotes new ways to see and understand our past, present and future and uses leading research to inform teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
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31 Mar by Gaffney, Vince
NEBARSS is returning in April for its tenth anniversary conference at the University of Bradford. The keynote lecture this year will be SAFS’ own Dr Jodie Lewis on Friday 11th April at 17:30, to be followed by a wine reception. The main conference will be held on Saturday 12th April. Tickets are now available by following this link, priced at just £25 per person for both days.
We look forward to welcoming attendees to Britain’s City of Culture 2025!
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