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Departmental resources include an extensive film and video collection, as well as teaching and research labs for archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and physical anthropology, which can be used for research by graduate students and advanced undergraduates. A regular colloquium series as well graduate and undergraduate student associations welcome student participation. Formal and informal cooperative arrangements with museums and other academic programs in the greater New York area place at students' disposal a group of anthropological scholars, materials, and internship possibilities unparalleled in this country.
History of Anthropology NYWAC/IWAC 1972-2002
The financial aid
program of the Graduate School of Arts and Science seeks to ensure
that all academically qualified students have enough financial support
to meet their expenses while they work toward their degrees. Awards
include support for tuition and modest living expenses in the form
of fellowships, teaching and research assistantships, and loans. Graduate
Enrollment Services at the Graduate School and the NYU Office of Financial
Aid offer additional financial options. The staff in each of these
offices work closely with students to develop reasonable financial
plans for completing a degree. In addition to the substantial fellowship support available through the Graduate School of Arts and Science, the Department of Anthropology offers assistance to their students from departmental funds. Please consult the Director of Graduate Studies, Prof. Susan Rogers, to learn of the many additional opportunities available. A partial listing of the departmental prizes and awards appears below: The Claire G. Goodman
Fellowship is awarded to students pursuing archaeological research. The Sutton Award
is given for excellence in student anthropological research and/or
writing that includes a gender and transnational perspective. Funds
for the award were gifted by Constance Sutton and come from contributions
to her from IWAC, the Eleanor B. Leacock Memorial Fund, and the NYU
Department of Anthropology at her retirement.
For information on career opportunities, please
contact the Anthropology Graduate Student Association, or visit the
American Anthropological Association at www.aaanet.org.
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