SKILLS DEVELOPED
- Knowledge about biological, ecological, cultural factors that influence behaviour
- Skills in social research, qualitative interviewing and fieldwork, as well as quantitative methods
- Write reports/papers
- Gather and disseminate information in a professional fashion
- Work in a hectic environment
- Think creatively
- Plan projects
- Logical and analytical thinking
- Theoretical and practical methods
- Write grant proposals
- Gather and organize data
- Recognize cultural differences/similarities
- Aptitude for scientific problem solving
SAMPLE JOB TITLES
- Academic Anthropologist
- Archaeologist
- Archivist Assistant
- Art Conservator
- Biological/Medical Anthropologist
- Corporate Anthropologist
- Cultural Agencies
- Cultural Artifact Specialist
- Cultural Resource/Heritage Management
- Educational Institutions
- Environmental Agencies
- Ethnologist
- Foreign Aid Agencies
- Forensic Anthropologist
- Government
- Historic Preservation
- Immigration and Newcomer Services
- Journalist
- Language Revitalization
- Librarian
- Linguistic Anthropologist
- Museum Curator
- Policy Analyst
- Public Health Professional
- Social Science Analyst
- Urban Planner
Further Resources
Careerspace Resources
- Careerspace Website - Extensive career development and work search information including tools, links, strategies and assessments.
- Trent University Student Job Board - Look for on- and off-campus opportunities.
- Career Resources on myTrent - Access the following resources through myTrent>Support>Careerspace
- Career Cruising and TypeFocus - Free self-assessments that connect your interests and personality to your career.
- My World Abroad - Provides information, strategies, and tips for anyone considering going abroad for work, study or travel.
- Career Counselling and Résumé Critiques - Get feedback in a one-on-one appointment.
- Career and Work Search Workshops - Register through the Events Calendar
- Events and Fairs - Your opportunity to meet and network with employers and recruiters on campus.
Professional Associations & Societies
Professional associations and societies can be effective exploration resources as they provide information about careers, job boards, events and professional development opportunities. These groups can be used for networking, so become familiar with them!
- Canadian Anthropology Society
- Canadian Archaeological Association
- Canadian Sociology Society
- Canadian Federation for Humanities & Social Sciences
- Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals
- Canadian and Ontario Museums Association
- Society for Applied Anthropology
- American Anthropological Association
- Archaeological Institute of America
Opportunities - Internships, Careers, Government Programs
- Trent University Student Job Board
- Trent University Archaeological Research Centre
- American Anthropological Association Internships
- Scholarly Societies Project
- Ontario Internship Program
- Building Careers in Heritage
- Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN)
- Career Edge
- Services for Youth
- International Experience Canada
- Federal Government Jobs
- Provincial Government Jobs
- Job Bank
- Charity Village
Get Experience
- Anthropology at Trent University - Field schools & courses, anthropology society, newsletter and more department information.
- Trent Community Research Centre - Students are matched with local organizations to assist with research, planning and other community development projects for course credit.
- Trent University Student Organizations - Get involved in groups that will contribute to learning new skills & gaining a variety of experience.
Get Connected
Develop Your Network-get advice about careers from alumni and other professionals
- Connection Tools: Careerspace’s tip sheets and workshops on LinkedIn, networking, and marketing yourself at career events.
- Mentoring/Networking Programs - Programs and events to help you navigate your career options.