In addition to the option of becoming an academic, there are many exciting career opportunities for applied anthropologists in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. For instance, applied anthropologists work for the federal government, high technology companies, and public health organizations.
Applied anthropology is any kind of anthropological work that is done to solve practical problems. This means that there are stakeholders and clients who stand to gain or lose from the project.
In order to be accepted into the UNT Master’s Program in applied anthropology, applicants must submit two separate applications.
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We are excited to announce two outstanding research developments for new faculty member, Pankaj Jain. Please join us in congratulating professor Jain!
1. Harvard University’s Pluralism Project recently made professor Jain a research affiliates for his work with Hindu and Jain communities in North Texas: http://pluralism.org/affiliates/jain/
2. GreenFaith, a national organization working with religious communities and their [...]
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The Day of the Dead is a tradition that dates back to the ancient civilization of the Aztecs. This tradition was originally held during the Aztec month of Miccailhuitontli, which falls during the months of July and August. After the arrival of the Spanish, the [...]