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  1. Education
  2. International System

International System

Our International Training Partners offer our quality syllabus adapted to local conditions and laws. Contact your local Training Partner to ask about courses and opportunities to help record and research our fragile maritime cultural heritage. 

When you attend any NAS course around the world you will receive your NAS Record Card which acts as a logbook of your archaeological training and education. All NAS international course participants are given 12 months FREE NAS membership......so why not find out who your nearest partner is and start your NAS journey?

A map of where our international partners are located can be found here

Our Training Partners

Our Training Partners

Our Education Programme is recognised around the world and many courses have been run outside of the UK by our trusted training partners in North America, South America, Asia, Australasia and Europe. Read more for information about how to partner with us to help deliver high quality, internationally recognised skills training in underwater and foreshore archaeology. Read more

Published: 3rd October, 2018

Updated: 26th January, 2023

Author: Mark Beattie-Edwards

International Training Partners

International Training Partners

For over 20 years we have be proud to have International Training Partners that teach our courses all around the world. They adapt our core syllabus to their own particular needs and deliver courses using their own preferred sites and facilities. Find out more here... Read more

Published: 25th July, 2018

Updated: 22nd February, 2022

Author: Peta Knott

Part 2

Part 2

The NAS Part 2 includes attendance on the equivalent of two days of archaeology conferences as well as the completion of a short project report. Read on to find out more about the Part 2 and to see an example project report...... Read more

Published: 20th July, 2018

Updated: 22nd July, 2020

Author: Peta Knott

Madrephora Natura y Cultura AC

Madrephora Natura y Cultura AC

Memory, identity and heritage benefit through its investigation, conservation and enjoyment Read more

Published: 22nd January, 2020

Author: Peta Knott

Reitia ACD

Reitia ACD

Reitia ACD is a not-for-profit, independent organization operating in the field of underwater archaeology since 2000. Our mission is to survey, record and study ancient cultures as well as to train professional and amateur divers, and students in underwater archaeology as well. Read more

Published: 22nd January, 2020

Author: Peta Knott

Part 4

Part 4

The NAS Part 4, the pinnacle of our International Programme includes a portfolio of work on an approved site, including a report to publication standard. The Part 4 graduate will also have to complete a minimum of 12 weeks of archaeological work on at least three sites since beginning their Part 2. Read more

Published: 18th July, 2018

Updated: 4th December, 2018

Author: Peta Knott

Introduction to Foreshore and Underwater Archaeology

Introduction to Foreshore and Underwater Archaeology

The NAS curriculum starts with an Introduction to Foreshore and Underwater Archaeology. This is a one day course introducing the student to some of the basic concepts of underwater archaeology - what archaeology is and how it can apply to the underwater environment. Find out more here...... Read more

Published: 23rd July, 2018

Updated: 15th October, 2018

Author: Peta Knott

Part I

Part I

The Part I course is a general introduction to maritime archaeology which focuses on aspects such as pre-disturbance, or in other words, non-intrusive surveys of shipwrecks and coastal heritage sites. Find out more here..... Read more

Published: 21st July, 2018

Updated: 10th October, 2018

Author: Peta Knott

Part 3

Part 3

The NAS Part 3 is awarded following the accumulation of 100 contact hours of tuition in six or seven subject areas ranging from survey, excavation, ancient technology and managing archaeology. Find out more about Part 3 courses here.... Read more

Published: 19th July, 2018

Updated: 10th October, 2018

Author: Peta Knott

Parks Canada Agency

Parks Canada Agency

The Underwater Archaeology Team (UAT) is Canada’s designated Federal Authority on underwater archaeology provide NAS training for the general public. Read more

Published: 2nd April, 2019

Author: Peta Knott

Location: 1800 Walkley, Ottawa (Ontario), K1A0M5

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  • Discovering Klein Hollandia - a Warship from the Dutch Golden Age of Sail

    Discovering Klein Hollandia - a Warship from the Dutch Golden Age of Sail

    This is the first talk ever given on the discovery of the Klein Hollandia - and it's free! Hear about this exciting discovery from the chief investigator, our CEO Mark Beattie- Edwards, whilst being surrounded by Dutch paintings of the era. 

  • Pakistan Heritage Research

    Pakistan Heritage Research

    Be part of the NAS Research Group's project to uncover the maritime heritage of Pakistan through UK and online archives.

  • Welcome to Morgan

    Welcome to Morgan

    Meet Morgan, a 21-year-old maritime archaeology student at the University of Southampton who is excited to be volunteering with us. Discover more about Morgan here...

  • Invincible Illustration Online Project

    Invincible Illustration Online Project

    Be part of an online volunteer team illustrating artefacts recently raised and conserved from the HMS Invincible shipwreck.

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  • International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

    International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

    The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology is a forum for the exchange of ideas and research relevant to all aspects of nautical and maritime archaeology. Discover more about our journal here...

  • Annual Conference

    Annual Conference

    Every year the Society hosts a two day annual conference. In 2023 we plan to be back on the South coast of England celebrating 50 Years of the Protection of Wrecks Act. More information to be announced soon. Discover more about previous events here....

  • University Courses in Nautical Archaeology

    University Courses in Nautical Archaeology

    Want to learn more about which Universities offer nautical archaeology modules and courses? Look no further!

  • eLearning

    eLearning

    We are excited to launch brand new versions of our award winning eLearning courses to help you begin your archaeological training from the comfort of your own home. There are three courses available, with each made up of a series of modules which include images, videos, animations and quizzes. Discover more about our eLearning courses here....

  • Join Us or Renew

    Join Us or Renew

    Indulge your passion for nautical archaeology, and help us explore, preserve and record the world’s intertidal and underwater heritage for future generations. Discover more about us here...

  • Klein Hollandia

    Klein Hollandia

    Since 2019 the NAS has been recording and researching a historic wreck found by a dive boat skipper off the Sussex coast. Now designated as a protected wreck, the NAS has been working with volunteer divers to help document the site for the UK and Dutch heritage agencies. Discover more here...

  • Dive Club

    Dive Club

    NASAC is a volunteer run archaeological dive club affiliated to the Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS) and is run by NAS members for NAS members. Our purpose is to provide project-based archaeological diving opportunities for NAS members. Discover more about NASAC here....

  • Under The Water Webinars 2021

    Under The Water Webinars 2021

    In 2021 the NAS, supported by the Honor Frost Foundation, hosted monthly talks on a wide range of topics. The "Under the Water" Webinar Series was open for all to join - dive in to explore the fascinating world of underwater cultural heritage. Discover more about the series here...

  • Help Save The London

    Help Save The London

    Please help us to raise £200,000 to support the work of local volunteer dive team to advance, promote and provide for the preservation of the amazing London shipwreck in the Thames Estuary and its artefacts for public benefit and to protect it for future generations. Discover more here...

  • Our Mission

    Our Mission

    For 50 years our mission has been to research, record and protect underwater and coastal heritage for the benefit of everyone.

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We have different types of membership to suit everyone including students, retirees, families, couples and non-UK residents. Read more

Published: 29th January, 2020

Updated: 29th September, 2020

Author: Peta Knott

Join Us or Renew

Join Us or Renew

Indulge your passion for nautical archaeology, and help us explore, preserve and record the world’s intertidal and underwater heritage for future generations. Discover more about us here... Read more

Published: 14th April, 2021

Updated: 25th February, 2023

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