‘In the field’ Anthropology Research Experience! – Scholarship Update

Further to the below, Off the Beaten Track Anthropology Field School and the University of Leuven offer a 20.000 Euro scholarship fund to cover part or all of the tuition fee for the 2019 Malta Summer School.

Further information available at: Field School Anthropology – Scholarships!

Off the Beaten Track – Summer School for Anthropologists

The Off The Beaten Track summer field school is held annually on the island of Gozo, one of the three inhabited islands of the Maltese Archipelago in the heart of the Mediterranean.

The field school runs for 20 days, during three editions in the summer of 2019 (see exact dates on the home page). The working days of the week will be reserved for fieldwork and individual guidance by a staff of academic experts and professional anthropologists.

The focus of the program lies in the socio-cultural spectrum of anthropology and focuses on fieldwork practice. Participants are asked to develop and carry out an individual research project over the course of 3 weeks.

This could be a fantastic opportunity for those wishing to take the SE534 Special Project in Social Anthropology!

For more information about the programme, including dates, costs and how to apply, visit: http://www.anthropologyfieldschool.org/