Membership - AACAI
For Full Members, the Register lists contact details, academic qualifications, general fields of work (as ratified by the Membership Committee), special fields of expertise, specialist studies and consulting experience. The Register provides summary contact details, expertise and availability of Associate Members and lists all Affiliate Members.
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Home - AACAI
AACAI is an organisation for professionals working in all fields of contract and public archaeology. As the professional association for consulting archaeologists in Australia, AACAI develops best practice in this field, promotes training and communication and provides support for its members. AACAI liaises with Traditional Owner groups and ...
https://www.aacai.com.au/
Prizes and Awards - AACAI
Life Membership, Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists, awarded 2009 Full Member, Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. (AACAI) Fellow, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain (RAI) Member, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)
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Join AACAI - AACAI
There are three categories of membership within the Association – Full Members, Associate Members, and Affiliate Members. There are different requirements for each membership category. These are set out below. Click on each category for more details. Full Members Associate Members Browse Affiliate Members Browse Frequently Asked Questions
https://www.aacai.com.au/membership/become-a-member/
Apply - Associate Membership - AACAI
An Associate Member may apply for Full Membership after one year of Associate membership. Such application must comply with the criteria outlined for Full Members above. The Association expects Associate Members to apply for Full Membership after five years of full-time consultancy activity (or equivalent).
https://www.aacai.com.au/membership/associate-members/associate-member-form/
AACAI Strategic Policy 2015–2025 - AACAI
Objective 1: Increase understandings of the role of archaeologists in society. 1.1 Increase AACAI’s role in public engagement, education and the media. 1.2 Explore the possibility of chartership. 1.3 Form partnerships with other professional bodies. 1.4 Strive for parity of respect and reward with cognate professions.
https://www.aacai.com.au/about-aacai/strategic-policy/
Policies - AACAI
RationaleThe purpose of the procedure for handling complaints against members is to assist the National Executive Committee (NEC) to handle such complaints in an equitable way, by providing a transparent process in the handling and investigation of complaints.All members of the Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. (AACAI) undertake to abide by the Association’s Code of ...
https://www.aacai.com.au/about-aacai/policies/
AACAI Associate Members - AACAI
They are available to assist in consulting work or may undertake independent consultancies appropriate to their experience or expertise. They may be recent graduates with little or no experience in consulting work, or archaeologists with considerable expertise.
https://www.aacai.com.au/membership/associate-members/
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