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Research & partnerships

Our faculty and student researchers are engaged in exciting and relevant research locally, regionally and internationally. They’re working across anthropology's sub-fields of archaeology, biological and cultural anthropology. We are also deeply committed to Indigenous-led scholarship and research.

A distinctive feature of our research program and graduate training is thematic integration across anthropology's traditional sub-fields. This innovative and exciting approach builds on anthropology's long-standing holistic approach at a time when fracturing along sub-disciplinary lines is becoming the norm.

Integrative themes

We're among a small number of anthropology departments in North America actively fostering meaningful connections and dialogue among anthropology's traditional sub-fields. 

Several thematic foci link faculty and students across traditional sub-field boundaries. These include: 

Colloquium series

We present the latest research in anthropology in our weekly lecture series. The speakers are local and international researchers as well as our current PhD candidates.

Facilities and labs

Our research collections range from stone tools to non-archaeological human skeletons. Our zooarchaeology collection is the most extensive collection of animal skeletons in the Pacific Northwest. 

Community research

We connect with communities through our research. Learn what our researchers are doing in the community whether nearby on Vancouver Island or across the globe.

Our faculty are working around the world - check out our fieldwork map below to see what they are up to.

Currents in Anthropology

We host this annual conference to celebrate the research efforts of our undergraduate and graduate students. The presentations represent research completed for in-class and out-of-class projects, honours theses and graduate research.