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ANTHROPOLOGY FACT SHEET

Source: https://artsci.washington.edu/academics/social-sciences/anthropology/fact-sheet Parent: https://artsci.washington.edu/academics/arts/art-arthistory-design/fact-sheet

Helping sustain and revitalize traditional Sugpiat knowledge, UW Anthropology professors, students, and community members worked with the Burke Museum to construct and paddle a traditional open boat from Kodiak, Alaska.

We live in a world inhabited by seven billion people speaking 5,000 languages. Understanding the many ways of “being human” — past, present, and future — is key to all of us living together in mutual respect and equity. Engaging diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, anthropologists at the University of Washington work toward a common goal: to document and understand our many interconnected ways of being human.

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HIGHLIGHTS

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Undergraduate Majors

EDUCATION

Our mission is to expand students’ abilities to critically engage with fundamental issues concerning how humans inhabit the world. We prepare undergraduate and graduate students with the technical and theoretical skills to become successful, compassionate individuals suited for a diverse range of careers.

Undergraduate students receive a well-rounded education in three anthropological subdisciplines and may earn either the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree. Students may focus on one or more subdiscipline, or may deepen their studies in one of our specialized options, including medical anthropology and global health, anthropology of globalization, archaeological sciences, Indigenous archaeology, and human evolutionary biology. Many of our undergraduates conduct original research, supervised by or in collaboration with anthropology faculty, providing the rare opportunity to practice qualitative and quantitative research skills at the bachelor’s degree level. Students have gone on to graduate training in anthropology, but also in fields as diverse as education, law, business, medicine, and public administration. Others pursue careers in social work and advocacy, advertising, sales, land management, and environmental protection.

We offer three graduate programs, with the unique opportunity to earn a Public Health M.A. concurrently with an Anthropology Ph.D. Our doctoral students hold a strong commitment to social change and justice in their research. Graduate students also collaborate with many other disciplines, creating rich cross-disciplinary partnerships for their research. Notably, we aim to support graduate research through our distinctive pilot research funds, allowing students to conduct research in their first year and immediately gain experience, hone quantitative and qualitative research skills, and produce rigorous, quality research.

Our students have access to resourcesthat include cutting edge laboratories, undergraduate field schools in the U.S. and abroad, partnerships with dozens of programs and centers across campus, and community partnerships with numerous groups, from Seattle Children’s Hospital to the International Rescue Committee.

Students

Autumn 2020

Degrees Awarded

September 2019 - August 2020

Major Student Awards

2019 - 2020

FACULTY

Students on an anthropology-led study abroad in Amman, Jordan.

Autumn 2020

Faculty Awards

The work of Department of Anthropology faculty members has been recognized through awards and grants from:

Among current Anthropology faculty members, four have received UW Distinguished Teaching Awards, and one has received the UW Graduate Mentor Award.

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP

Our faculty and students conduct research around the globe and on topics that span the breadth of our diverse discipline. On campus, our work is supported by facilities that include:

Areas of Research & Scholarship

OUTREACH

Throughout the year, the department sponsors a variety of colloquia, lectures, and seminar series that are open to the public. Increasingly, anthropology faculty are taking the classroom and students into communities near and far. Each spring, an annual outreach event provides a forum for the department to share its research with the wider community. Each year the department’s electronic newsletter, e-AnthropoLog, reaches out to friends and alumni.

CONTACT

Department of Anthropology\ Box 353100\ University of Washington\ Seattle, WA 98195\ (206) 543-5240\ anthropology.washington.edu

last update: December 2020