Outreach

As part of its charitable objective to enhance public benefit, the Society is wholly committed to archaeological outreach. This involves raising awareness about archaeology and creating more accessible learning opportunitie, both for younger audiences and adults who wish to increase their fieldwork and research skills.

Since 2017, the Society has employed a part-time Outreach Projects Manager, who can be contacted at outreach@surreyarchaeology.org.uk

To be kept up-to-date on various outreach opportunities in the county, you can be added to the mailing list for our monthly e-newsletters.

Monument condition assessment training course - Hatchlands

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This new two-day course is led by Tom Dommett, regional archaeologist for the National Trust, who is responsible for ensuring that archaeological sites on National Trust land are monitored continually to help inform conservation work, identify problems early, and ensure sites are preserved for future generations to enjoy. Once trained, volunteers will hopefully continue to visit and monitor sites throughout the year, taking photographs

QGIS course - Introduction to GIS and QGIS for archaeology

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Led by Simon Miles, this one-day course will provide an introduction to the uses of GIS and QGIS for archaeological purposes. It is intended for newcomers to the key concepts and capabilities of the programme. Topics covered will include:

What is GIS?
Core principles of GIS
What is QGIS and why use  it?
Setup and install QGIS
Learning the basics of QGIS
(Loading, Styling and Editing data)
Finding Data

QGIS course - Introduction to GIS and QGIS for archaeology

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Led by Simon Miles, this one-day course will provide an introduction to the uses of GIS and QGIS for archaeological purposes. It is intended for newcomers to the key concepts and capabilities of the programme. Topics covered will include:

What is GIS?
Core principles of GIS
What is QGIS and why use  it?
Setup and install QGIS
Learning the basics of QGIS
(Loading, Styling and Editing data)
Finding Data

QGIS course - Introduction to GIS and QGIS for archaeology

Events: 
Groups: 

Led by Simon Miles, this one-day course will provide an introduction to the uses of GIS and QGIS for archaeological purposes. It is intended for newcomers to the key concepts and capabilities of the programme. Topics covered will include:

What is GIS?
Core principles of GIS
What is QGIS and why use  it?
Setup and install QGIS
Learning the basics of QGIS
(Loading, Styling and Editing data)
Finding Data

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