• The UCL Institute of Archaeology is one of the largest and most highly regarded centers for archaeology, cultural heritage, and museum studies in the world, as evidenced by its leading position in university league tables and National Student Survey results.
  • Current research at the UCL Institute of Archaeology covers fieldwork, laboratory analysis and conservation, artifact studies, and theoretical, synthetic, and analytical work across a range of perspectives.
  • It has more than 60 research-active staff, projects on five continents and in the Pacific, and wins regular and substantial research funding from a wide range of national and international sources. Research is carried out in tropical Africa, Asia, Britain and Europe, China, Egypt, the Pacific, South America and the Caribbean.