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University of Glasgow, PgDip, Aerial Photography and Geophysical Survey in Archaeology

 United Kingdom
The principles and practice of aerial archaeology, including the nature of phenomena, methods of data acquisition, and the principles of photogrammetry; interpretation and application of aerial data, including interpretation and classification, transcription methods and data handling, applications of aerial photography; geophysical survey: interpretation and applications, including data, manipulation, interpretation, applications and case studies; geophysical survey: theory and practice, focusing on the theory and practice of magnetometry, resistivity and other survey methods; work placement in RCAHMS to experience the major aspects of their practical work, including data acquisition, classification and cataloguing, and curation.

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Scotland's biggest city, Glasgow hosts the largest student population in Scotland and has been named one of the world's top ten cities in travel guides. Combining a compact campus-style environment with the benefits of being in a major city, the University has two main city campuses: Gilmorehill in the cosmopolitan and friendly West End; and Garscube, 6.5 km (4 miles) from the city. A third campus is located in Dumfries some 145 km to the south of Glasgow. Both city campuses have excellent transport into the city centre via frequent buses and subway. Glasgow International Airport, Glasgow Prestwick International Airport and two city centre rail terminals offer easy connections with the rest of the UK and the world.