Historic Environment Scotland
George Findlater has a strong background in archaeology and historic preservation. George worked at Historic Environment Scotland from 2004 to 2018, holding various roles including Head of Community and Economic Development, Deputy Head of Casework, and Senior Inspector of Ancient Monuments. From 2016 to 2020, they were a Specialist Assessor at the British Council. George also served as a Trustee and Board Member at CBRL Amman/The British Institute Amman from 2016 to 2019. Additionally, they had positions as Acting Director and Assistant Director at CBRL Amman/The British Institute Amman from 1999 to 1999 and 1996 to 1998, respectively. Prior to that, they were a Field Director at the Centre for Field Archaeology, University of Edinburgh in 1996 and the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History in 1995. George started their career as a Freelance Archaeologist from 1990 to 1995. Recently, in 2020, they became an Honorary Fellow in Archaeology at Durham University.
George Findlater completed their undergraduate education at The University of Edinburgh from 1985 to 1989, earning an MA(Hons) degree in Archaeology & Ancient History. George then pursued further studies at the British School of Archaeology at Jerusalem in 1995, where they obtained a Research Scholarship in Archaeology. Additionally, from 2000 to 2004, George completed their PhD in Archaeology at The University of Edinburgh.
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Historic Environment Scotland
Historic Environment Scotland (Sa Gàidhlig: Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba) is Scotland's public body working to ensure Scotland's history and heritage makes a real difference to people’s lives. We care for more than 300 properties of national importance, drawing more than 3 million visitors per year. We look after internationally significant collections including over five million drawings, manuscripts and images of Scotland, along with one of the largest collections of aerial imagery in the world. We invest about £14 million a year to national and local organisations, supporting building repairs, ancient monuments, archaeological work, and others. With over 1,200 members of staff, our range of skills and disciplines is wide and varied. We employ archaeologists, art historians, conservators, craftspeople, custodians, building professionals and specialised support staff. Take a look at our Social Media House Rules and help keep this page an inspiring and enjoyable space: http://ow.ly/LVFc50uglsv For vacancies, visit: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/about-us/work-with-us/current-vacancies/