The Institute for Archaeo-Metallurgical Studies
The Institute for Archaeo-Metallurgical Studies is a registered charity in England & Wales working in education/training, environment/conservation/heritage, based in Institute of Archaeology.
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Key facts
- Registered charity number
- 265914
- Status
- Registered (active)
- Charity type
- Other
- Location
- Institute of Archaeology
- Latest income (year ending 2024-12-31)
- £217
- Website
- www.ucl.ac.uk/iams
What the charity does
The primary objectives of IAMS are the study of and research into the history and development of metallurgical processes in any part of the world. These objectives can be met by promoting and supporting international cooperation, by engaging in joint research, by setting up exhibitions, by undertaking archaeological expeditions, by teaching, lecturing and publishing relevant information.
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The Clarity Score is computed from full financial filing history. The Institute for Archaeo-Metallurgical Studies is on the official register but outside the detailed-filing group we currently score (or awaiting its first filings), so we show its official register record instead of a rating. Its score appears automatically once enough filing data exists — never by payment. How scoring works
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Frequently asked questions
- Is The Institute for Archaeo-Metallurgical Studies a legitimate charity?
- Yes. The Institute for Archaeo-Metallurgical Studies is a registered charity (number 265914) regulated by the Charity Commission for England and Wales. You can verify it on the official register.
- What does The Institute for Archaeo-Metallurgical Studies do?
- The primary objectives of IAMS are the study of and research into the history and development of metallurgical processes in any part of the world. These objectives can be met by promoting and supporting international cooperation, by engaging in joint research, by setting up exhibitions, by undertaking archaeological expeditions, by teaching, lecturing and publishing relevant information.
- How can I donate to The Institute for Archaeo-Metallurgical Studies?
- The Institute for Archaeo-Metallurgical Studies's website is http://www.ucl.ac.uk/iams — donate there directly so the charity receives the full amount. CharityCompare never takes a commission on donations.
Source: Charity Commission for England and Wales register extract dated 2026-07-18, used under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Always verify current details on the official register entry.