There are archaeological investigations going on in the Greater London area all the time. To find out more information on archaeology in general, short courses and evening classes, please navigate the links to universities and lifelong learning programmes below:

Universities:

Birkbeck College, University of London

Holds day, short and non-examined courses in archaeology, Egyptology and medieval studies, as well as certificate and diploma courses in Archaeology, up to Masters level.

Institute of Archaeology, University College London

A wide variety of affiliate and short courses available to the general public from undergraduate to Masters level.

A level Archaeology:

College-on-the-Net

Provides distance learning courses in AS Level Archaeology, History and Classical Civilization.

Distance Learning Partnership

The Distance Learning Partnership is an alliance of course providers who have combined to provide AS and A Level Archaeology, History and Classical Civilization.

Lifelong Learning Opportunities:

Floodlight

Searchable database of a wide range of lifelong learning classes around London.

Museum of London Centre for Bioarchaeology

Ten week courses on bioarchaeology for adult beginners in conjunction with Birkbeck College.

Workers Educational Association

The Workers’ Educational Association (WEA) is the UK’s largest voluntary provider of adult education. Ever since it was founded in 1903, in order to support the educational needs of working men and women, the WEA has maintained its commitment to provide access to education and learning for adults from all backgrounds, and in particular those who have previously missed out on education.

University of the Third Age

U3As are self-help, self-managed lifelong learning co-operatives for older people no longer in full time work, providing opportunities for their members to share learning experiences in a wide range of interest groups and to pursue learning not for qualifications, but for fun.