AIA Committees and Interest Groups
This Subcommittee will review applications and select the recipients of the Jane C. Waldbaum Field School Scholarship, in accordance with guidelines determined by the Subcommittee.
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Each year, the James R. Wiseman Book Award Committee will recommend, in time for presentation of the award at the Annual Meeting of the Institute, the academic work on an […]
George M. A. Hanfmann was Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University, Curator of Classical Art at the Fogg Art Museum, and Field Director of the Sardis Excavations in Turkey. […]
The Committee selects the student who has authored and presented the best student paper at the Annual Meeting. Members of the committee attend the presentations and the award is presented […]
The Committee is charged each year to recommend to the Governing Board a candidate for the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement.
The Committee will review the fellowship applications and select the recipients for each one. The fellowships currently include the Olivia James Traveling Fellowship, the John R. Coleman Traveling Fellowship, the […]
The Committee is responsible for approving, editing, and recommending for publication fascicles of the CVA on vases in the United States.
The Committee assists the Governing Board in fulfilling its financial oversight responsibilities to ensure that the assets of the Institute are properly safeguarded and its activities accurately accounted for (e.g., […]
The Committee tracks and reports on international and national legal developments that affect archaeology and archaeological heritage preservation. The Committee will also investigate and respond to issues concerning the trade […]
The subcommittee promotes best practices in archaeological conservation and site preservation and encourages public awareness of both. It helps administer the Site Preservation Grant Program by vetting grant applicants and […]
The Committee will review and recommend to Council criteria for Corresponding Membership in the AIA and will select and nominate candidates for election by the Council to this category of […]
The Committee is charged with overseeing the fundraising activities of the Institute, which include the annual giving programs, gift policies, the Charles Eliot Norton Legacy Society and support from corporations […]
The AIA Digital Technology Committee is charged with exploring how developments in technology can enhance the outreach, scholarship, and publications of the AIA. The committee is tasked with charges including […]
The Executive Committee was established by the Governing Board in 1984 to “exercise all the power and authority of the Governing Board in between meetings of the Governing Board.” The […]
The Committee of the Felicia A. Holton Book Award will recommend to the Governing Board a major work of nonfiction written for the general public, which stimulates interest in the […]
The Near Eastern Archaeology Interest Group consists of AIA members with an interest in the prehistoric and historical archaeology of the Near East, and in promoting its understanding to members […]
The Eastern Europe/Eurasia interest group consists of AIA members with an interest in the archaeology of Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Through its activities, the members seek to promote understanding and […]
The Student Affairs Interest Group (SAIG) consists of AIA members with an interest in the expansion of opportunities for student participation and professional development within the AIA and the promotion […]
The Maritime Archaeology Interest Group consists of AIA members who are interested in exploring and understanding all aspects of maritime life in the past and present. Such interests include ships […]
The Women in Archaeology Interest Group consists of AIA members with an interest in the position of women in the modern field of archaeology, and in promoting its understanding to […]