Institute for Field Research

Institute for Field Research (IFR)
Motto Dig Deeper
Founded 2011
Type Educational Operating public charity
27-5556305
Focus Archaeology, Conservation, Ethnohistorical Archaeology, Field Surveys
Location
  • 1855 Industrial St. #106, Los Angeles CA. 90021
Services Archaeology field schools, Conservation, Archaeological Research
Key people
Chair of the Board of Directors
Willeke Wendrich
Other Board Members:
Charles Stanish,
Fred Limp,
Lynn Swartz Dodd,
Jason de Leon,
Anthony Graesch,
Ana Campos-Holland,
Barra O'Donnabhain,
Michael Love,
Tim Williams,
Benjamin Porter,
Yuval Bar Zemer,
Rowan Flad,
Alex Fisch,
Frank McManamon
Website http://www.ifrglobal.org

The Institute for Field Research (IFR) is a non profit organization[1] established in 2011 by a group of academic archaeologists. It operates as an independent, nonprofit academic organization that offers archaeology field research courses at various archaeological sites around the world.

The IFR signed an affiliation agreement with Connecticut College in November 2012.[2] Through this agreement, students receive 8 semester credit units (equivalent to 12 quarter units) for attending any of the field schools offered by the IFR. These units are transferable to student’s home institution through official Connecticut College transcripts. Students receive a letter grade for attending a field school. All field schools provide a minimum of 192 direct instructional hours.

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