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University of California
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by cmillsop — last modified Oct 25, 2008 05:34 PM
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Anthropology Affiliations with Graduate Groups, Institutes, Centers, Consortia and Programs at UC Davis 

Faculty can be members of Graduate Groups as well as serve in the Anthropology Department, and thus serve as major professor to students in those groups.  Such students are housed in Anthropology, and welcomed as full members of the Anthropology graduate student community.

Graduate Groups with which current faculty are affiliated are:

In the Evolutionary Processes Wing:
     Animal Behavior Graduate Group
     Graduate Group in Ecology
     Graduate Group in Nutritional Biology
     International Agricultural Development Graduate Group
     Population Biology Graduate Group

In the Sociocultural Processes Wing:
     Cultural Studies Graduate Program
     Graduate Group in Education
     Geography Graduate Group
     Human Development Graduate Group
     International Agricultural Development Graduate Group
     Graduate Group in Linguistics

Students may also choose a Designated Emphasis  by application and completion of coursework requirements of the subjects.  Anthropology is affiliated with:

     African and African American Studies
     Critical Theory
     Feminist Theory and Research
     International Nutrition
     Native American Studies
     Second Language Acquisition
     Social Theory and Comparative History
     Studies in Performance and Practice

There are several inerdisciplinary faculty and graduate student centers, institutes and consortiums in which students may participate, and which offer colloquium series and other scholarly activities and support:

     The Center for History, Society, and Culture
     Consortium for Women and Research
     Davis Humanities Institute
     The Hemispheric Institute on the Americas
     Science & Technology Studies
     Social Theory and Comparative History

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