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ARCHAEOLOGY MATTERS!

Canadian archaeology and the Canadian heritage sector are facing generational challenges to the regulation, protections, and funding for the work we all do. Both federal and provincial/territorial (e.g., Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia) levels of government have passed legislation or budgets that seek to streamline development, deregulate environmental—and with that, potentially archaeological—protections, slashed budgets for heritage programming, and tabled plans to remove crucial publicly available heritage data from the internet.

2026 Student Travel Grant

  • The CAA/ACA is able to offer assistance to student conference participants to offset their travel and accommodation costs.
  • Grant applicants must be members in good standing and must participate directly in the scholarly program of the Annual Conference by presenting a paper or poster for which they are first (primary) author, or by being a Session Discussant or an Invited Presenter.

Full-Time Tenure-Track position, Bioarchaeology (Wilfrid Laurier University)

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The Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University invites applications for one tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in Bioarchaeology beginning July 1, 2026, subject to budgetary approval.

See job posting below:

https://careers.wlu.ca/job/Waterloo-Full-Time-Tenure-Track-position%2C-Bioarchaeology-ON/1290758547/

Assistant Professor, Digital Heritage, Anthropology and Archaeology

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The Department of Anthropology & Archaeology invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Digital Heritage. We seek a scholar whose research and teaching engage digital methods and ethics in heritage across archaeology and social and cultural anthropology.

Statement On the Lack of Funding in Federal Budget 2025 for Investigations into Missing Children and Unmarked Burials

The Canadian Archaeological Association expresses our deep concern and profound disappointment that no new funding has been announced in Federal Budget 2025 to support the critical and ongoing investigations into missing children and unmarked burials associated with Indian Residential Schools across Canada.

UBC LOA Archaeology Repository and Collections Manager, Vancouver, BC

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  • UBC Vancouver Campus - Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Full time
  • JR22858
  • Staff - Non Union

Job Category: M&P - AAPS
Job Profile: AAPS Salaried - Museum, Level C
Job Title: LOA Archaeology Repository and Collections Manager
Department: Administrative Support | Department of Anthropology
Compensation Range: $6,747.50 - $9,701.42 CAD Monthly

Heritage BC 2026 Annual Conference: Call for Proposals

Heritage BC has opened the Call for Proposals for our 2026 Annual Conference, which will take place in May 2026 in the Sea to Sky, BC. 

Conference Theme - Living Connections: People, Place, and Stewardship

This year’s theme focuses on the dynamic relationship between people and the land in the Sea to Sky region. We are inviting proposals that explore community stewardship, ecological restoration, cultural teachings, industrial legacies, and collaborative approaches to caring for heritage places.

We especially encourage submissions that:

Government of Alberta: Regulatory Approvals Coordinator at the Archaeological Survey, Historic Resources Management Branch

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The Government of Alberta invites applications for the position of Regulatory Approvals Coordinator at the Archaeological Survey, Historic Resources Management Branch. Further details and information on how to apply are here: https://jobpostings.alberta.ca/job-invite/76235/

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McMaster University: Tenure-track Job in Archaeology

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The McMaster University Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin July 1, 2026. They are looking for a candidate whose theoretical approaches, methods and area of research complement current faculty strengths, with preferred skill sets being archaeological science, with preference, but not limited to palaeoethnobotany, and/or zooarchaeology.  While the geographical area of specialization is open, preference may be given to those who work in the archaeology of North America, not least the Eastern North America/Great Lakes region. They invite applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin July 1, 2026.