At the University of Georgia, themes of ecology and environment connect our cultural anthropologists, anthropological archaeologists, and biological anthropologists to one another and to scholars and practitioners beyond the department and the university. Our interdisciplinary and integrative connections give our work scholarly and practical relevance. Our students pursue a doctoral degree in Anthropology. Please see more information below. (The Department of Anthropology is partnered with ICON to offer the Integrative Conservation and Anthropology degree program. Please see the sidebar for more information on that PhD program and the ICON website.) PhD in Anthropology RESOURCES & INFORMATION: Strong culture of mentoring with students working closely with faculty and other students, often within lab groups, concentrated around cultural, biological, and archaeological anthropology. Students and faculty pursue local and global research, on five continents and Oceania. Resources include collaborative ties with Center for Integrative Conservation Research, Georgia Archaeological Site File, Georgia Museum of Natural History, UGA’s Center for Applied Isotope Studies, along with access to equipment and space contained within our faculty laboratories. Student Resources:: Graduate Student Handbook PhD Checklist Graduate Student Awards Anthropology Graduate Student Organization (AGSO)