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NAS Part III - Achieving Publication

International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

This is a one day course in the Managing Archaeology Part III module. The course is held at University College London and is taught by Paula Martin, Editor of the International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. This course will provide an introduction to the necessity for publication, the importance of good quality publication, the principles involved in planning your publication, and the skills needed for writing and for illustrating your project

The course costs £110 (NAS members receive 5%discount)

The course will consist of both theory sessions, practical exercises and discussion in order to help meet the aims and objectives. A maximum of 8 credit points will be available in the Managing Archaeology Part III module.

Publications CPD Statement and Timetable

Part III courses are open to everyone, however credit points will only be awarded to those who have completed the NAS Introduction Course


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