Experiential learning is the process through which students engage with anthropology outside of the classroom setting. By participating in experiential learning opportunities, students create ...
The Jonathan F. Plimpton Experiential Learning Fellowship in Anthropology was established in the spring of 2007. Funds from this endowment are used to provide financial support for experiential ...
The Experiential Learning Fellowships in Anthropology* provides Anthropology undergraduate majors with the opportunity to have a meaningful experience in another culture, with the specific goal of ...
Hands-on experience is central to anthropology at the University at Buffalo. From community-based internships to archaeological field schools and independent research, you will apply what you learn, ...
Anthropology is a broad field dealing with the study of human societies and their cultures and development. It encompasses archaeology, as well as ethnography and up-close study of different cultures.
Anthropology studies the diversity and complexity of human life in a globally interconnected world. It considers such fascinating questions as why and how people from distant parts of the world are ...
We met by chance at a dinner celebrating Dr. Sylvie Mrug, the recipient of the 2021 Ireland Award for Scholarly Distinction. During the event, we started chatting and recognized our different ...
Anthropology is the holistic study of what it means to be human. Four subfields are surveyed: biological anthropology (the study of human evolution, diversity, and environmental adaptation), ...
Anthropology explores the incredible diversity of cultural and social experience and the complexity of human life, centering inquiries on the distinct perspectives and practices of individuals and ...
Archaeology Field School student Izzie Guerrero excavates a 9,000-year-old archaeological site at 12,600 feet in the Andes Mountains of Peru. (Randy Haas/UC Davis) When people think about anthropology ...
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