{"id":3679,"date":"2020-09-24T14:19:39","date_gmt":"2020-09-24T14:19:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/famearchaeology.co.uk\/?p=3679"},"modified":"2020-10-21T07:51:24","modified_gmt":"2020-10-21T07:51:24","slug":"fame-2020-webinars","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/famearchaeology.co.uk\/fame-2020-webinars\/","title":{"rendered":"FAME 2020 Webinars"},"content":{"rendered":"
FAME, with funding from Historic England, will be running a series of webinars throughout the year. These webinars will be focusing on the business and project management aspects of archaeology. They are open to anyone but some have limited spaces.<\/p>\n
Accessibility – transcripts and captions will be made available for the presentation aspect of the webinars. Made possible with Historic England funding.<\/p>\n
UPDATE – if you can not attend on the date and time we have added a second set of tickets where you can sign up to receive a link to the recorded presentation(s).<\/p>\n
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Here are some details and links to register for the first six webinars, more will be added in the future:<\/p>\n
Webinar 1:<\/strong> Working with COVID restrictions in Archaeology. A review of the Social Distancing for Archaeology (SoDA) Toolkit – a free and open toolkit to help archaeologists enact social distancing.<\/p>\n Date:<\/strong> 12pm, 30th<\/sup> September<\/p>\n Register:<\/strong> https:\/\/www.eventbrite.com\/e\/122231741429<\/a><\/p>\n Who is this for: <\/strong>Everyone.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Webinar 2:<\/strong> Collateral Warranties. A webinar on collateral warranties, emphasising that collateral warranties are new contracts with third parties. Participants will be informed about the measures available to mitigate risk and the fundamental importance of limiting liability in such agreements.<\/p>\n Date:<\/strong> 3pm, 7th<\/sup> October<\/p>\n Register:<\/strong> https:\/\/www.eventbrite.com\/e\/122234511715<\/a><\/p>\n Who is this for: <\/strong>Everyone.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Webinar 3:<\/strong> Physical Archives. A webinar on planning for handling the physical archive aspect of projects.<\/p>\n Date:<\/strong> 12pm, 21st<\/sup> October<\/p>\n Register:<\/strong> https:\/\/www.eventbrite.com\/e\/122236844693<\/a><\/p>\n Who is this for: <\/strong>This is for project designers e.g. project managers, project planners, grant writers, and holders of budgets. But open to anyone. Especially, if you are interested in one day creating and running your own projects.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Webinar 4:<\/strong> Archaeology, access and digital data: a workshop for managers. The workshop brings together teams working on two HE-funded projects: Dig Digital, creating guidance for everyday archaeological data management and training workshops designed to support the rollout of the new OASIS to help create a self-sustaining support community. With new tools, resources and training already accessible and others on the way, now is a great time to get to grips with what you and your project teams need to know about digital data management.<\/p>\n Date:<\/strong> 2-4pm, 22nd<\/sup>\u00a0 October<\/p>\n Register:<\/strong> https:\/\/www.eventbrite.com\/e\/122238108473<\/a><\/p>\n Who is this for: <\/strong>Limited 20. This workshop is aimed at those managing operations, budgets, projects or teams dealing with digital data management. The workshop is endorsed by CIfA and will outlined relevant learning outcomes to support two hours of CPD.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Webinar 5:<\/strong> Managing Risk in Archaeology. The basics of how to manage financial risks in archaeology. Client won\u2019t pay, project has fallen through, etc. \u2013 the what, why, how, etc. of managing those risks.<\/p>\n Register:<\/strong> \u00a0https:\/\/www.eventbrite.com\/e\/122241647057<\/a><\/p>\n Date:<\/strong> 10:30am, 28th<\/sup> October<\/p>\n Who is this for: <\/strong>Everyone.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Webinar 6:<\/strong> Duty of Care When Providing Services. A webinar considering the important distinction between the \u2018duty of care\u2019 required in providing (a) services or (b) goods.\u00a0 Goods fall under a \u2018fit for purpose\u2019 requirement of the Sale of Goods Act. Whereas provision of services falls under a requirement for \u2018reasonable skill and care\u2019 under the Supply of Goods and Services Act. These standards are fundamentally different and the webinar will explain why and how consultants giving advice or providing designs should make sure that their contract\u00a0 gets this right.<\/p>\n Register:<\/strong> https:\/\/www.eventbrite.com\/e\/122242124485<\/a><\/p>\n Date:<\/strong> 12pm, 4th<\/sup> November<\/p>\n Who is this for: <\/strong>Everyone.<\/p>\n Webinar 7:<\/strong> Upskill your heritage workforce in England. Apprenticeships – They’re not just for school leavers! This webinar will take a look at the new suite of apprenticeships that have been designed specifically for working in the historic environment and will discuss how these can be utilised as a cost effective way for employers to <\/span>up-skill their existing staff<\/strong><\/span> and diversify their workforce. We will discuss what a modern apprenticeship in England is, what it costs and how some are already being used in practice.<\/span><\/p>\n