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Provo, Utah. - Boston University - Certificate in Genealogical Research
Ideal for those who wish to develop the knowledge and skills essential to conducting quality genealogical assignments. Offered on Saturdays over a 14-week period, the program provides hands-on training in basic genealogical principles, techniques, and core competencies. - Genealogical Research Institute of Virginia - GRIVA
GRIVA...to promote, foster and encourage serious and accurate genealogical and historical research by all means possible, including instruction, seminars, workshops and field trips. - Heritage Gene@logy College
Salt Lake City, Utah. - The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies
Courses, Education and Qualifications. In Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England. Also offers a correspondence course in genealogy. - National Institute on Genealogical Research
The National Institute on Genealogical Research is a one week program--an on-site and in-depth examination of the common and less-known federal records at the National Archives. The Institute is for experienced researchers, it is NOT a beginning course in genealogy. Co-sponsored by the Board for Certification of Genealogists. - Open Studies in Family and Community History
Milton Keynes, England. Interdisciplinary and inter-faculty Open University research group. - Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy
A week-long seminar each January, sponsored by the Utah Genealogical Association. - Samford University - Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR)
Alabama. Co-sponsored by the Board for Certification of Genealogists. Also the British Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (BIGHR). - University of East Anglia (UEA) - Part-time Study
Part-time Postgraduate Certificate in Continuing Professional Development. Masters level modules are available in a number of subjects including Family History and Genealogy. - UW Professional and Continuing Education - Certificate in Genealogy & Family History
From the University of Washington in Seattle. - Annual Workshop on Family History Technology
From Brigham Young University. - BYU Conferences and Workshops Family History and Genealogy Conference
- Cyndi's List - Events & Activities
- Cyndi's List - Professional Researchers...Speakers & Authors
- Family History Expos
Holly T. Hansen, Family History Expos, Inc. President, founded the company in 2003 to feed her passion for genealogy, family history and sharing her knowledge with others. In doing so, Holly has helped thousands understand the techniques and technology to trace their roots in today's ever-changing technological environment. - FamilySearch.org - Education and Training
- Federation of Genealogical Societies - FGS Conferences
This annual conference in the United States, with thousands of attendees, is held in late summer or early fall. - Ancestry.com - Genealogical Conferences
Article by Michael John Neill for Ancestry.com Daily News. - Genealogy.com: Genealogical Education - Part II - National Conferences & Institutes
By Kathleen W. Hinckley, CGRS. - National Genealogical Society | Conferences & Events
This annual conference in the United States, with thousands of attendees, is generally held in May. - National Institute on Genealogical Research
The National Institute on Genealogical Research is a one week program--an on-site and in-depth examination of the common and less-known federal records at the National Archives. The Institute is for experienced researchers, it is NOT a beginning course in genealogy. Co-sponsored by the Board for Certification of Genealogists. - RIGS Alliance - Regional In-depth Genealogical Studies Alliance, Inc.
A partnership which has been formed to direct week-long interactive learning sessions and hands-on research focusing on original documents and manuscripts at regional archives. The workshops will provide opportunities for researchers to gain knowledge and skills related to access, evaluation, and the use of a wider variety of records. - Roots Television
Roots Television is an online television network by and for avid genealogists. Videos include how-to demonstrations, conference lectures, and region-specific programming including Irish, Hispanic, British, Jewish, African-American research and more. Videos are available online, on-demand, and virtually all of them are absolutely free. - Samford University - Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR)
Samford University Library, Birmingham, Alabama. - Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
Burbank, California. - What A Genealogy Conference Can Do For You
From the About.com genealogy section. - When You Can't Make the Conference
Article by Mark Howells on how to get the most out of a genealogical conference without actually being there. - BYU Independent Study - Family History/Genealogy Courses
Introduction, Record Type, Regional and Ethnic. - Family Tree University
An online education program from the publishers of Family Tree Magazine. Includes: Online Courses, Independent Study Courses, Webinars. - Independent Study Courses
Self-guided, “offline” versions of the online courses. Topics include: Census, Geography, Get Started, Heritage, Immigrant Ancestors, Online Genealogy, Photos, Sharing Family History, US Sources, Research Strategies, Vital Records. - Genealogy.com: Genealogical Education - Part I - Online and Home Study Courses
By Kathleen W. Hinckley, CGRS. - Heritage Gene@logy College
Salt Lake City, Utah. - The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies
Courses, Education and Qualifications. In Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England. Also offers a correspondence course in genealogy. - National Genealogical Society | Homestudy Course CD
A home study course, which is accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council, is designed for all family historians wanting to research their ancestors more effectively and efficiently. The lessons provide an introduction to each of the major record groups used in American genealogical research and require "hands-on" experience. Students are given instruction in basic record keeping, source documentation, and evaluation of evidence. The Home Study Course consists of three CDs, each containing five or six lessons, which can be purchased individually or in a three-CD bundle at a discount. - ShopFamilyTree.com - Family Tree University
Purchase CD or downloadable PDF courses from Family Tree Magazine. - American Ancestors
Web site of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. - Ancestry.com - Learning Center
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials. - BYU Independent Study - Free Online Courses
- EducationToGo - Genealogy Basics
- FamilySearch.org - Education - Research Series Classes Online
Includes videos and class outlines. - Family Tree University
An online education program from the publishers of Family Tree Magazine. Includes: Online Courses, Independent Study Courses, Webinars. - Online Courses
Four week instructor-guided genealogy classes that take place in a virtual classroom. Topics include: Census, Geography, Get Started, Heritage, Immigrant Ancestors, Online Genealogy, Photos, Sharing Family History, US Sources, Research Strategies, Vital Records. - Upcoming Live Webinars
Get live genealogy hints and help from genealogy experts. - Genealogy.com - Genealogy Classes
From Karen Clifford, Genealogy Research Associates and Marthe Arends, Online Pioneers. - Genealogy.com: Genealogical Education - Part I - Online and Home Study Courses
By Kathleen W. Hinckley, CGRS. - Genealogy Course Online by Boston University
Boston University's Online Certificate Program for Genealogical Research will help you reach the next level of professionalism. Whether you are a serious amateur, a budding professional, or an expert with their CG®, this rigorous program will help you take your genealogical work to the next level. Instructors include Thomas W. JONES, Melinde Lutz SANBORN, Elissa Scalise POWELL, and Allison RYALL. - Legacy Family Tree Genealogy Software - Webinars
Includes upcoming webinars and archived versions of past webinars. - National Genealogical Society | Online Courses
The courses are open to anyone who wishes to enroll. Members of the National Genealogical Society (NGS) receive a tuition discount. - Family History Skills
Start your family history quest or brush up on genealogy basics by reviewing the free online course for members of the National Genealogical Society. - Introduction to Religious Records
A seven-lesson course on CD. Records kept by religious institutions are among the most useful of genealogical sources available. Details of baptisms, marriages, and burials, for example, become vital records substitutes in periods when there was no civil registration of vital events. - Social Security Sleuthing
A five-lesson course on CD. This course familiarizes you with the history of the Social Security Act in the United States and how this determines when and where someone may have obtained a Social Security number. - Special Federal Census Schedules
Census schedules of special population groups, mortality, agricultural, manufacturing, industry, and social statistics. - Transcribing, Extracting, and Abstracting Genealogical Records
Many official documents or one-of-a-kind papers cannot be collected or photocopied. Family history researchers must know how to understand and accurately record what they find in these records. - Using Census Records in Genealogical Research
An online course designed for genealogists who want to learn more about the information that can be found in the federal population census records (1790 - 1930), and how that information can be used in their genealogical research. - Working With Deeds
A self-paced course designed for genealogists who want to learn about various types of deeds and how information contained in them can help solve research problems. - National Institute for Genealogical Studies
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Receive a Certificate in Genealogical Studies jointly from the University of Toronto and the National Institute for Genealogical Studies. Online courses on a variety of genealogical topics from the very basic to the much more advanced; from general topics to quite specific research. - Pharos Tutors - Genealogy Courses Online
Online Courses in British, US, and Caribbean Genealogy. Instructors: Sherry Irvine, Helen Osborn, Gill Blanchard, Brian Drescher, Liz Carter, George G. Morgan, Guy Grannum. - ShopFamilyTree.com - Expert Webinars
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