Autobiography anthropology careers
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What can I do with a degree in Anthropology?
An Anthropology grad may be useful in the following career areas:
Civil Service Fast Streamer
The Civil Service Fast Stream is a leadership development programme for those wanting to become senior leaders within the Civil Service
Prospects job profile: Civil Service Fast Streamer
Read about the 15 different Fast Stream schemes
People yrke (Human Resources, Learning & Development and Organisational Development & Design)
The people profession has a huge variety of roles within it – from numerical and data-driven roles in reward and analytics to development roles in talent and learning and development. These roles tend to fall into two categories: HR generalists, who perform a variety of activities in any aspect of people practice, and specialists, who provide detailed advice and guidance in their areas of expertise.
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development: Career options in the people profession
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Hamline University
Tenure-track
Assistant Professor – Biological Anthropology
Deadline: 17 February
The Anthropology schema in the Department of Humans, Environments, and Climate at Hamline University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in biological anthropology to[]
Duke University
Other
Academic Director, The Duke Lemur Center
Deadline: 15 February
Academic Director, Duke Lemur Center
Duke University is seeking a visionary academic leader for the Duke Lemur Center (DLC). The first Academic Director[]
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Postdoc
Postdoctoral Fellow
Deadline: 19 January
The COEVOLVING lab at the NIA uses state-of-the-art computational approaches and large *omics datasets to illuminate how sex-related mechanisms impact neurodegenerative disease.
University of Montana
Tenure-track
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Deadline: 21 January
The University of Montana, Anthropology Department invites applications fo
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Careers in Anthropology
Academic Positions
There are many academic careers for appropriately trained biological anthropologists. The most common and traditional job openings are found in anthropology departments in colleges and universities. University departments of genetics, zoology, and biology also offer potential employment. So do community colleges and professional schools. Many schools of medicine rely on biological anthropologists to teach the gross anatomy of the human body to medical and paramedical students. Currently, around one in eight American biological anthropologists has some professional affiliation with a medical school, usually in a department of anatomy.
A detailed appreciation of the range of jobs held by biological anthropologists can be gained by studying the membership directory of the AABA, published every December in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology. To obtain an AABA pamphlet providing additional details on careers in biological anthrop