* This archaeological FAQ tells students what they can do now to get ready for a successful career in archaeology. http://www.museum.state.il.us/ismdepts/anthro/dlcfaq.html#one * This website provides detailed advice and explanations about the career of a forensic anthropologist. http://people.uncw.edu/albertm/faqs.htm * Teeming with information and resources, this is a quality-if very wordy-site for students who want to know more about anthropology careers in general. The organizations listed are all local to NKU (Northern Kentucky University). http://www.nku.edu/~anthro/careers.html#careers * This is a very thorough student guide to becoming a primatologist. http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/careers/ * Students interested in a non-academic career in physical anthropology can investigate some of their options here. http://weber.ucsd.edu/~jmoore/bioanthro/brochure2.html * Finding a job in anthropology http://www.anthro.umt.edu/jobs/default.htm * If you want a summer job on an archaeological dig, students can find a sample cover letter and more from a Brown University professor. http://www.anthro.umt.edu/jobs/sumjobar.htm, * This website contains a wonderful A to Z guide for students who desire a forensic anthropology career. http://www.anthro.umt.edu/studguid/forensic.htm * This site posts archaeological fieldwork opportunities from around the globe. http://www.cincpac.com/afos-cgi-bin/show-opps.pl * Primatology jobs at all levels are posted here. http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/jobs/listings-avail.html * Princeton Review gives a "day in the life" snapshot of what it's like to be an anthropologist. http://www.review.com/career/careerProfile.cfm?id=8 * The National Association of Student Anthropologists addresses the concerns of students and encourages them to get involved as young anthropologists. http://www.aaanet.org/nasa/ * This is a good guide to getting into a forensic anthropology graduate program. http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/osteo/index2.html |