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32nd Annual Richard Frucht Memorial Lecture Series and Student Conference

March 19 - March 20​

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Dr. Lindsay Amundsen-Meyer!

Keynote Speaker

Opening the 32nd Annual Frucht Student Conference - Dr. Lindsay Amundsen-Meyer! Lindsay will discuss her work in Indigenous and community-based archaeology, including her collaborations with the Siksika Nation and the Black community through her work at the Ware Homestead. While discussing the lessons she has learnt, Lindsay will emphasize how the role of partnership-driven research is the future of archaeology.

March 19th 6-7pm

Present Your Research 

Podium Presentations March 20

The 32nd Annual Richard Frucht Memorial Lecture Series and Student Conference, hosted by the Association of Graduate Anthropology Students at the University of Alberta, invites undergraduate and graduate students to submit abstracts for podium presentations.

We welcome research from all four fields of anthropology—archaeology, biological anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology—as well as interdisciplinary work. Podium presentations offer an excellent opportunity to share your research, gain conference presentation experience, and strengthen your CV in a supportive academic environment.

Students at all stages of their research are encouraged to apply.

All submissions will be evaluated by a panel of judges, with top presentations recognized through conference awards.

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Show Case Your Work

Poster Competition March 20

Submissions are welcome from all four fields of anthropology—archaeology, biological anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology—as well as interdisciplinary projects.

 

The poster competition provides an opportunity to present your work in a supportive academic setting, gain valuable presentation experience, and build your CV.

Winning posters will be featured in an upcoming issue of COMPASS: The Student Anthropology Journal of Alberta.

Students at all stages of their research are encouraged to participate.

The Richard Frucht Memorial Lecture Series and Student Conference is an initiative under the Association of Graduate Anthropology Students (AGAS), which is a student group at the University of Alberta. Collectively we recognize that the University of Alberta is located in  ᐊᒥᐢᑿᒌᐚᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ (Amiskwacîwâskahikan) on Treaty 6 territory, the territory of the Papaschase, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

@2024 AGAS Association of Graduate Anthropology Students 

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