A new peer-reviewed article on the character of Finnish maritime archaeology is out in Internet Archaeology! This article by Kristin Ilves and Marko Marila takes a look at the discipline in light of published works, and also makes available a bibliography of more than 600 works. The open-access article is available here.
Perspectives in Maritime Archaeology online course
The online learning environment Perspectives in Maritime Archaeology will go live at the University of Helsinki this autumn term. The online course platform was done using ThingLink, and will be in use on the “Issues in Maritime Archaeology – Past and Present: PART 1” course. Registration is possible as a registered University of Helsinki student or through Open University for unregistered students.
Maritime Archaeology in Finland: History and Future Tasks – OPEN ACCESS
An article connected partly to the project Assessment of Factors Contributing to the Long-term Success of a Degree Program in Maritime Archaeology (published in Marila & Ilves 2020) is now openly available in the Journal of Maritime Archaeology.
Long-term degree program success in maritime archaeology
In 2019–2020, a research project was carried out at the University of Helsinki on what factors contribute to the long-term success of a university degree program in maritime archaeology. The research was conducted in support of the maritime archaeology curriculum being planned at the University of Helsinki with inauguration in 2023.
The research was published in a monograph that reports the results of an online questionnaire and contextualises those against the global and Finnish development of maritime archaeology into an academic discipline.
According to the study, one of the most important factors to consider in degree program development in maritime archaeology is staff continuity. In small disciplines, even successful departments may be shut down after staff leaves or retires. Attention should therefore be paid to developing funding that enables long-term staff continuity.
- Monograph title: Long-term Degree Program Success in Maritime Archaeology
- Authors: Marko Marila & Kristin Ilves
- Print run of 50 copies. Available electronically.
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