Anthropology prepares students for excellent jobs and opens doors to various career paths: the course of study provides global information and thinking skills critical to succeeding in the 21st century in business, research, teaching, advocacy, and public service.
1. How great is the demand for practicing anthropologists?
2. Are there jobs?
3. How do I go about getting a job after graduating?
4. What is the best way to sell myself as a practicing anthropologist?
5. Who employs practicing anthropologists?
6. How much do practicing anthropologists make?
7. What about benefits?
For examples of anthropologists working in a variety of careers, look at NAPA Bulletin #20, titled Careers in Anthropology: Profiles of Practitioner Anthropologists, available at UNT’s Willis Library.
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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/
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