The Tessa Verney Wheeler Memorial Award reflects UCL’s commitment to ensuring that archaeology students enrolled in a Masters programme have access to vital fieldwork training. We are grateful to our generous donor for enabling the next generation to gain hands-on experience essential to their future studies and careers.’’

Tessa Verney Wheeler was truly a pioneer in archaeology and her emphasis on field-training students continues to be at the heart of our undergraduate curriculum. Thanks to this very generous endowment in her name, Masters students will  be able to apply for an award to join some of the Institute’s exciting field projects."

I learnt many skills, including mapping, section drawing, planning, sampling, photography… The fieldwork marked a significant learning experience for me, crucial for my future studies and career.”  

This field school experience allowed me to apply the theoretical knowledge I have gained to real-world situations....it will greatly help me show prospective employers that I am competent in these areas and dedicated to this field.

Matt Pope gives lecture at annual Europa conference
Matt Pope gives lecture at annual Europa conference

Matt Pope gives lecture at annual Europa conference

Matt Pope delivered a lecture on Neanderthal cooperation at Europa, the Prehistoric Society's annual conference celebrating excellence in prehistoric research.

12 Jun 2026

Judy Medrington wins Amazing Support Staff award in Education Awards
Judy Medrington wins Amazing Support Staff award in Education Awards

Judy Medrington wins Amazing Support Staff award in Education Awards

A huge congratulations to Judy, who worked at the Institute of Archaeology for over 50 years.

11 Jun 2026

Faces of UCL: Joseph Coelho
Faces of UCL: Joseph Coelho

Faces of UCL: Joseph Coelho

From the Drama Society to becoming the UK’s youngest ever Children’s Laureate, archaeology graduate Joseph Coelho, OBE FRSL found his creative home at UCL.

29 May 2026