study BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY in the
LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN
The University of Alaska Fairbanks
is accepting applications
for our M.A. & Ph.D. Programs
Areas of bioanth subfield focus:
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HUMAN OSTEOLOGY DENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY PALEOPATHOLOGY HUMAN ORIGINS HUMAN VARIATION BIOARCHAEOLOGY |
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Resources: Physical anthropology teaching lab, human osteology lab, osteology research collection, large fossil cast collection, digital photography lab, PC computer lab, and faunal lab. Other resources include: UAF Museum, Rasmuson Library, Arctic Region Supercomputing Center, plus UNIX and other mainframe computers and software.
Financial Aid: 10-15 Anthropology Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantships ($8,000-$10,500 per academic year) plus tuition waivers, numerous fellowships and scholarships, many student worker positions, and resident tuition after just one semester in full-time residence.
City of Fairbanks: Located in Alaska's interior, the city provides an urban environment with all the amenities -- yet it is surrounded by unspoiled forests, mountains, lakes, and rivers. It is within driving distance to Denali Park (Mt. McKinley), Anchorage, and the Arctic Circle.
Contact: Dr. Joel D. Irish:
E-Mail: ffjdi@uaf.edu
Department of Anthropology
PO Box 757720
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK 99775-7720
(907)474-7288
Website: www.uaf.edu/anthro/