Resources
Facilities
The Department of Anthropology houses several remarkable collections and labs devoted to archaeology, biological anthropology, and socio-cultural anthropology. These facilities help us achieve the high standards of teaching and research that occur in the department. They are a wonderful resource for staff, students, and the general public, and you can find out more by clicking on the links below.
Quick Reference
Archaeology lab | Tory 01-28 |
Archaeology preparation | Tory 01-27 |
Audio-Visual library | Tory 01-07 |
Bio-Anthropology lab | Tory 01-33 |
Bio-Anthro preparation | Tory 01-31 |
Bioarchaeology lab | SAB 05-58 |
Bryan-Gruhn Collection | Tory B-05 |
Geoarchaeology lab | Tory B-21 |
Paleo-environmental collection lab | Tory 01-42 |
Photography lab | Tory B-11A |
Visualization lab | Tory 01-42B |
Zooarchaeology collection lab | Tory B-11C |
Employment Opportunities
Arts Work Experience offers undergraduate students the opportunity to gain 4, 8, 12 or even 16 months of paid work experience before graduation! Read about Crystal Ren, BA '14, and her 8 month AWE work term with ZCL Composites. Crystal went on to complete a second 4 month work term with Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets and work as a Staff Consultant, Performance Improvement with EY Advisory in Calgary.
Please visit the HUB Career Centre (8917 HUB Mall) or email artscareers@ualberta.ca for more information.
CAPS is a university student service and the source for career and employment information and expertise. They provide the essential link between those looking for work and those looking to hire.