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Inforce Staff participate in International Forensic Imaging Weekend at University College Dublin, Ireland (7 Jul 2008)
Delegates from across Ireland and as far as the Netherlands convened at the recent International Forensic Imaging Symposium hosted by the University College Dublin (UCD). The weekend event, held from Friday 4th July until Sunday 6th July was held in association with the Irish Institute of Radiography and Radiation Therapy, ...
Inforce Staff teaching Forensic Archaeology at California State University, Chico (15 Jun 2008)
In the United States, forensic archaeology is generally looked at as a sub-discipline of forensic anthropology with minor importance. While great efforts are made to analyse skeletal human remains in the laboratory, the recovery using proven archaeological methodologies is often neglected. To make a first step towards changing this attitude, ...
Inforce Staff teaching Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology in Bogota, Colombia (3 May 2008)
For over a year, the Cranfield Forensic Institute (CFI), the Inforce Foundation and the Colombian organisation AFFIC have worked on the ‘Diplomado Internacional en Arqueologia y Antropologia Forense’. The aim of this project was to establish a long term forum for theoretical and practical education in forensic archaeology, anthropology and ...
Inforce has moved to the Cranfield Forensic Institute (5 Nov 2007)
The Inforce Foundation is moving its headquarters to the Cranfield Forensic Institute at the Shrivenham Campus of Cranfield University. Following many years of productive and mutually beneficial co-operation with Bournemouth University we have been evaluating options for an academic partner to support our future strategic direction. After considering a ...
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