The PhD in Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison enables students to investigate human culture, biology, language, and history with a global perspective. The program encourages original research in archaeological, biological, cultural, and linguistic anthropology, preparing graduates for academic and applied roles.
Ethnographic Study of Rituals in Contemporary Urban Communities
Analyzing Language Preservation in Indigenous Populations
Reconstructing Diets from Isotopic Analysis in Ancient Remains
Cultural Adaptation in Post-Disaster Displacement Areas
Genetic Variation and Human Evolutionary Patterns
Ethics and Identity in Anthropological Fieldwork
Impact of Globalization on Traditional Healing Practices
Examining Mortuary Practices in Bronze Age Societies
Social Media and Identity Formation in Youth Cultures
Cognitive Anthropology: Mapping Folk Taxonomies
Archaeological GIS Mapping of Prehistoric Settlements
Gender Roles in Nomadic Pastoral Societies
Exploring the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis
Cultural Perspectives on Mental Illness Diagnosis
Anthropological Perspectives on Food Sovereignty
Human Migration Patterns from Genomic Data
Repatriation and Museum Ethics in Artifact Handling
Postcolonial Theory and Ethnographic Representation
Cultural Sustainability and Climate Change
Forensic Anthropology in Mass Grave Investigations
Engage with the complexities of human society, evolution, and language through immersive doctoral research in anthropology.
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