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She is a professor of Anthropology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB); prior to that she was a teacher of Egyptian art and history at the University of Wales, Swansea. [3] [4] During her undergraduate studies at Yale University, Parcak participated in her first of many digs in Egypt as well as a remote sensing course. [5]
Ray Reach, former director of the UAB Jazz Ensemble [4] (1998–2005), arranger, composer, jazz pianist and vocalist, Director of Student Jazz Programs at the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame; Michael Saag, AIDS researcher; Jessica A. Scoffield, microbiologist; Eric Sorscher, director of the Gregory Fleming James Cystic Fibrosis Research Center 1994 ...
Between 1982 and 2010, San Román was a professor of social anthropology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). [2] She is known for her exhaustive and pioneering studies of the Romani people, a community with whom she also made advances in applied anthropology studies. [3] [4]
The University of Alabama (informally known as Alabama, UA, the Capstone, or Bama) is a public research university in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States.Established in 1820 and opened to students in 1831, the University of Alabama is the oldest and largest of the public universities in Alabama as well as the University of Alabama System.
David Hughes is a Rutgers anthropology professor who has sparred with his administration over ballooning subsidies. His university has spent $172 million in the past five years to underwrite intercollegiate sports, more than any college in the country during that time.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is a public research university in Birmingham, Alabama.Founded in 1969 and part of the University of Alabama System, UAB has grown to be the state's largest employer, with more than 24,200 faculty and staff and over 53,000 jobs at the university.
Jason Edward Hickel [1] (born 1982) is an anthropologist and professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. [2] Hickel's research and writing focuses on economic anthropology and development, and is particularly opposed to capitalism, neocolonialism, as well as economic growth as a measure of human development.
In 2009 Kluge's work was shown alongside the work of Wayne McNeil and Doug Baulos and was the inaugural exhibition of the Paper Wasp. [4]In 2009 Kluge's work was chosen to be part of the exhibition "Anthropology: Revisited, Reinvented, Reinterpreted" along with the work of Lee Isaacs, Pinky Bass, Sara Garden Armstrong, Karen Graffeo, Joel Seah, The Chadwick's, Mitchell Gaudet, Kahn and ...