Research Programs
Investigating the Human Experience
Anthropology students and alumni have conducted in-depth research on communities throughout the world. They have explored the archaeology and history of past societies and entered the field of heritage studies and historic preservation. They have studied human biology, population health, and primatology.
Our graduates have gone on to work in international economic and political institutions. Many have entered the health professions and fields related to environment, climate, and sustainability.
Students have opportunities to collaborate with our world-renowned scholars on original laboratory, ethnographic and archaeological research, which can lead to conference presentations and professional publications.
Student Research and Travel Funding
The UD Anthropology Department provides undergraduate students with funding for research and travel activities.
Resources and Opportunities
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Investing in the Future of Science
May 13, 2026 | Written by Atif BacchusSenior reflects on how UD course changed his path and led him become a published researcher -
Modernizing an ancient tradition
May 06, 2026 | Written by Hilary DouwesFashion student combines technology and design to create a belly binding garment for postpartum mothers -
University of Delaware art conservation program featured on national TV
May 02, 2026 | Written by CBS Series 'Mission Unstoppable'Mina Porell, affiliated assistant professor of art conservation at the University of Delaware and Winterthur associate conservator of paintings, and Rosie Grayburn, affiliated associate professor of art conservation at UD and scientist and head of Winterthur’s Scientific Research and Analysis Laboratory, were featured on the May 2 episode of Mission Unstoppable, a CBS series hosted by Miranda Cosgrove that introduces young audiences to women in STEM careers.