Admissions
Courses
Advising
NOTE: see the Anthropology Advising page on your Courseweb feed!
Anthropology Student Groups
Funding, Financial Aid, and Fellowships
- Archaeological Institute of America (various sources)
- Brackenridge Summer Fellowships
- Brackenridge Research Fellowships
- Chancellor's Undergraduate Research Fellowships
- IFR Need Based Scholarships (for field schools)
- Moore Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (at UNC Chapel Hill)
- Nationality Room Scholarships & Grants
- NSF Dissertation Improvement Awards (Archaeology)
- NSF Dissertation Improvement Grants (Bioanthropology)
- NSF Dissertation Improvement Grants (Cultural Anthropology)
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (for early Graduates)
- Provost's Development Fund (at Pitt - for advanced Graduates)
- Society for American Archaeology Awards & Scholarships
- Study Abroad Scholarships (at Pitt)
- Support for Graduate Student Field Research (CCA at Pitt)
- Undergraduate Research Fund in Archaeology (CCA at Pitt)
- Jane C Waldbaum Archaeologial Field School Scholarship (through the AIA)
- Wenner-Gren Grant Programs (Graduates)
Field School / Field Work
- Archaeological Institute of America
- Institute for Field Research
- Expeditions (research in applied anthropology)
- Off the Beaten Track (summer school for anthropologists)
- Sanisera Archaeology Institute for International Field Schools
- Pitt Wyoming Field Studies Program (at the Spring Creek Preserve)
- Register of Professional Archaeologists - list of certified field schools
- Previous Pitt Field Schools
NOTE: look under "Funding..." above for financial support for field opportunities
Study Abroad
- Pitt Study Abroad Program
- Anthropology at University College London
- Archaeology at University College London
- Pitt Study Abroad Program
- Pitt in Ecuador
- Pitt in Florence
- Pitt in Ghana
- Pitt in Italy (Food Studies in Italy)
- Pitt in the Himalayas
- Pitt in the Himalayas (Himalayan Health and Wilderness First Responders)
- Pitt in London (Comparative Healthcare and Child Development in British Context)
- University Center for International Studies
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