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Archaeology

Archaeology

Archaeology

Archaeology at The University of Manchester is taught by an enthusiastic team of academics with a growing international reputation. In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, 62.5% of Manchester archaeology's research outputs were in the 3* or 4* categories - internationally excellent or world-leading.
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Undergraduate Study

Undergraduate students can study Archaeology as a Single Honours subject,  or combine Archaeology with other subjects, in Archaeology and Art History, Ancient History and Archaeology, and Archaeology and Anthropology degrees. Find out more about our Undergraduate degrees.
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Postgraduate Study

We have an extremely active research culture in which the relatively large body of postgraduate students plays a key role. Discover more about our taught courses and research degrees.
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Postgraduate Students Forum

Current Postgraduate Research Students can join the discussion with this useful online resource. There are several fora for you to use (social, teaching & research, conferences & seminars, committees & meetings and more).

Research Seminars & Conferences

24th November 2009, 5pm
Archaeology
The Impact of Rapid Climate Change (RCC) on the 4000 cal BC Neolithic / Chalcolithic Transition in Cyprus: A View from Kokkinoyia

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*BREAKING NEWS*
*New Academic Exchange between Manchester Archaeology Department and the Linnaeus University in Sweden with £300,000 funding from the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education.*
* This will create exciting new opportunities for staff, post-doctoral fellows and postgraduate students working on the Meolithic and Neolithic periods.*