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The Summer Fellowship in Biocultural Anthropology will engage students in a dynamic experiential learning environment which immerses them in anthropological method and theory. Participants will conduct original research, share in a field trip program visiting museums and research institutions, and will participate in a lecture program discussing biological anthropology, chemistry, archaeology, and Near Eastern studies.  Students will develop a suite of methodological skills in the natural and social

sciences, delve into the pertinent literature using a variety of libraries, develop skills for collaborative research, and discover the importance of a holistic approach to a fuller understanding of life in the past.

Listed on the “Program Specs” page is each aspect of the Summer Research program.  Click on the associated images to learn more about that component of the program.  For additional information, please contact Jaime Ullinger.


Program Components:

  1. BulletLaboratory Facilities

  2. BulletResearch Projects

  3. BulletField Trips

  4. BulletLecture Series

Each student will receive $400 per week for 7 weeks, a modest housing stipend ($400/month), transportation costs to/from campus, all materials needed for their research projects, and all expenses associated with the field trip program.

The first stipend will be paid approximately 2 weeks after the start of the program due to University budgeting requirements.

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Drawn by Lesley Gregoricka, MA