Biological Anthropology Developing Investigators Troop (BANDIT), a community bringing together a troop of like-minded primates lucky enough to have a career studying other primates in their endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful. For those on the job market and the tenure track, in the lab and the field, from post-defense to pre-tenure, adjuncts, assistants, visitors, and academic hobos of all stripes.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Jobs in the non-profit sector
As a biological anthropologist with a serious degree and an unusual skillset and range of experience, you might be surpised to find your qualifications extend beyond the academy and into the non-profit world. Research and development, fundraising, community outreach, writing, project management, volunteering, mentoring, etc. are opportunities that Ph.D.'s looking to broaden their horizons can explore at Idealist.org.
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