Field Schools
The Anthropology Program offers two community-based field schools that provide intensive training and opportunities for students to expand their skills and knowledge. In both field schools participants are immersed in communities and landscapes that they may never otherwise experience. Usually a small group of 25 or less, the students develop lasting friendships and have a perfect opportunity to build team skills. Field schools can be intense and challenging but a memory not easily forgotten - a trip of a lifetime.
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Circumpolar Ethnographic Field School (CEFS)
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Next offering of the CEFS - tba
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Archaeology Field School (AFS)
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Archaeology Field School - 2012
May 7 - June 29
Central Coast, British
'one of the most scenic places in the world'
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Ethnographic Field School (EFS)
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Anthropology Ethnographic Russian Field School (AERFS)
June 5 - July 5, 2012
Media Releases:
UNBC & Lake Babine Nation
2010 Archaeology Field School
June 7 - July 31
Babine Lake, British Columbia
UNBC Nak'azdli First Nation
2008 Archaeology Field School
June 23 - August 30
Stuart Lake, British Columbia
UNBC Lheidli T'enneh and Nazko First Nations
2007 Archaeology Field School
Summer 2007
Prince George, British Columbia (Chilako and Nechako Rivers)
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