Anthro roundup: Labor unrest on Everest…Searching for a Career in Anthropology… AAA?s new ?open access? ?journal? disappointing…

  Labor unrest on Everest is older than you might think from FP Passport by Marya Hannun The thin air and vertiginous slopes that exist at 20,000-plus feet above sea level on Mount Everest may not make for the ideal battleground — but they certainly make for a captivating one. So on April 27, when … Read more

Erkan will be in Manchester, UK on 6-7 Sept to attend Careers #BeyondBorders.

  This is an international seminar “bringing together language learning professionals, career development experts and the international press around the topic of ?Global careers in a challenging economy?. Erik Qualman, the International Best-Selling Author of  Socialnomics & Digital Leader, together with EF Management and internationally recognized authors and personalities of the business and academic world will participate in this event. The seminar … Read more

Anthro roundup: Debates on anthropologists’ working conditions, Resources for teaching medical anthropology, Exploring World Cities Through Their Street Food…

Al Jazeera Travel Show Explores World Cities Through Their Street Food from Open Culture by Colin Marshall Anthropology: the major, the career from American Anthropological Association by Joslyn O. During this week there has been quite the conversation about adjuncts and their working conditions in the press. These articles have lead to further conversation in … Read more

On career change- as essay by Sevcan

The boss was too bad so I decided to be an entrepreneur. Today while I was watching the second part of etohum summit of entrepreneurship, Tuğrul Tekbulut from Logo said this sentence. ?The boss was too bad so I decided to be an entrepreneur.? And I remembered a detail. Last year, so many people changed … Read more