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Welcome to our new students

2 October 2024

As formal teaching starts this week, we welcome our new students - 112 new undergraduates, 235 new Masters students and 14 new Research students from 26 different locations - who have enrolled with us.

A large group of students sitting in a white-walled lecture theatre with two men standing in the middle of the rows of seats. Text superimposed on the image 'Welcome! 2024 Archaeology Undergraduates'

Our new student intake comes fromÌýBangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, China, Denmark, Finland, France, ÌýGermany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Peru, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, Ukraine, USA, as well asÌýthe UK.

Buster Ancient Farm in a sunny day with reconstructed roundhouses in the distance

At the UCL Institute of Archaeology, we are committed to inclusivity and access for everyone, to provide archaeological opportunities of the highest quality to all, regardless of background, and to bringÌýstaff and students together in open discussion about the issues that matter most to them.Ìý

Following an exciting few days for our first year undergraduates atÌýour Experimental Archaeology course - 'Archaeo-Tech,' our new and returning students are settling into their activities in Bloomsbury and at the UCL East campus, working with Institute of Archaeology and Archaeology South-East (ASE) staff.

Welcome everyone to what should be another exciting year!

A man with his back to the camera speaking to a large group of students in a large roundhouse space
Images:
  • Top: New undergraduate students 2024 (Image credit: Charlotte Frearson)
  • Middle & bottom: Archaeo-Tech 2024ÌýatÌýButser Ancient Farm (Image credit: Kevin MacDonald)