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Careers, Opportunities, & Jobs in Archaeology - From the Society for American Archaeology
Careers in Archaeology - From About.com, an excellent online resource.
Careers in Anthropology - Link to Salisbury (MD) University Career Services page on this topic
Careers in Anthropology - From the American Anthropological Association
FAQ's about Careers in Archaeology - A great resource for those with questions about a career in archaeology in the U.S.
American Academy of Forensic Science - Job openings from the folks who inspired the TV hit CSI.
Social Scientist from the Occupational Outlook Handbook - US Gov't listing of statistics relevant to this profession.
Teachers-Postsecondary
from the Occupational Outlook Handbook - US
Gov't listing of statistics relevant to this profession.
National Association for the Practice of Anthropology - Founded in 1983, NAPA strives to promote the practice of anthropology, both within the discipline and among private and public organizations. NAPA continues to grow as anthropologists engaged in practice have developed broader professional opportunities both inside and outside the Academic realm.
Society for Medical Anthropology - This web site serves the needs of medical anthropology graduate students, practicing anthropologists, scholars, and scholar activists who address issues of local, national and international health importance. It is the hub of an active research community and a storehouse for information supporting the endeavors of medical anthropologists and their colleagues in allied social science fields. The site further intends to inform the general public and policy-makers of the scope and breadth of medical anthropology. The site, like the field of medical anthropology, draws upon and benefits from a wide range of theories and methods. It also serves as a space to promote and foster collaboration and coalition-building.
Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists - The Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists (WAPA) is the oldest and largest regional association of professional anthropologists in the world today. Founded in 1976, WAPA serves as a resource, and a social and career development center for anthropologists seeking to apply their knowledge and skills to practical problems for the betterment of society.
the Society for Applied Anthropology - The Society has for its object the promotion of interdisciplinary scientific investigation of the principles controlling the relations of human beings to one another, and the encouragement of the wide application of these principles to practical problems, and shall be known as The Society for Applied Anthropology.
American Association of Physical Anthropologists - The AAPA is the world's leading professional organization for physical anthropologists. Formed by 83 charter members in 1930, the AAPA now has an international membership of over 1,700. The Association's annual meetings draw more than a thousand scientists and students from all over the world.
The Biological Anthropology Web - Created in April 1998 as the "Virtual Department of Biological Anthropology," the BioAnth website was established as a forum for information on and discussion of topics related to broadly defined aspects of biological and cultural human variation and adaptation.
Society for American Anthropology - The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is an international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas. With more than 7,000 members, the society represents professional, student, and vocational archaeologists working in a variety of settings including government agencies, colleges and universities, museums, and the private sector.
The American Cultural Resources Association - The American Cultural Resources Association ( ACRA ), a 501(c)(6) non-profit, was incorporated in March,1995, to serve the needs of the cultural resources industry. The cultural resources industry in the United States is estimated to be made up of over 500 firms employing over 10,000 people working in a wide variety of fields, including historic preservation, history, archaeology, architectural history, historical architecture, and landscape architecture. No other association addresses the business needs of this diverse community.
Anthro TECH, LCC
Context-Based Research Group
Culture Guides
PhDs.org
Shovelbums,org - Thearcheaology and CRM professional's resource for jobs, RFP's, news and gear + New International Field Schools Directory.
Portland State University Career Center - The PSU Career Center Library has a variety of resources to help students explore potential career fields. These resources include information about typical responsibilities, qualifications, career paths, job outlook, salary, and related careers.
HegherEdJobs.com
Last updated: August 13, 2007