Angela Younie

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  • Timeline

    Current Company
    Oct 2022 - now

    Technical Writer and Principal Investigator

    Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Inc.
  • About me

    Technical Writer and Principal Investigator at Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Inc.

  • Education

    • University of alberta

      2006 - 2008
      Master's degree anthropology 4.0

      Activities and Societies: Secretary and Executive Member of the Association of Graduate Anthropology Students; Frucht Committee, September 2006 - March 2007: Volunteer committee planning the Frucht Lecture Series and annual Anthropology Graduate Student Conference MA Thesis based on archaeological study at the Sandy Knoll site, northern Alberta, Canada

    • University of alberta

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      Master of arts - ma anthropology
    • University of alberta

      2000 - 2005
      Bachelor's degree anthropology 3.8

      BA in Anthropology, focusing on Physical Anthropology and human evolution, with coursework in Economic Anthropology and Native Cultures

    • Texas a&m university

      2010 - 2015
      Doctor of philosophy (ph.d.) anthropology 4.0

      Activities and Societies: Primary Instructor, Anth 210; Teaching Assistant, Dry Creek Field School, Alaska Graduate-Undergraduate Mentorship Program PhD Research based on the archaeology of Linda's Point, Healy Lake, AK

  • Experience

    • Far western anthropological research group, inc.

      Oct 2022 - now
      Technical writer and principal investigator
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Marine safety training

      Alaska marine safety education association
      Mar 2014
    • Healthcare provider

      American heart association | american stroke association
      May 2014
    • Arctic field training

      Polar field services inc
      Mar 2014
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Angela Younie
      Summertime for Advancement in Research (STAR), $4,332 College of Liberal Arts and Office of Graduate and Professional Studies, Texas A&M University May 2015 The STAR Award is for high-achieving graduate students to fund full-time work on the completion of their dissertation research and writing.
    • Awarded to Angela Younie
      National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, $32,016 National Science Foundation 2012 Awarded to fund logistical support and field technicians for archaeological excavation and dissertation research at the Linda's Point site in Healy Lake, Alaska. Award Number 1216385,
    • Awarded to Angela Younie
      Wenner-Gren Dissertation Fieldwork Grant, $17,565 The Wenner-Gren Foundation 2012 Awarded to fund travel to conduct field and laboratory research on new and archived archaeological collections at the University of Alaska Museum of the North.
    • Awarded to Angela Younie
      Regent’s Graduate Fellowship, $5,875 Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University 2010 Awarded to high-achieving incoming graduate students.
    • Awarded to Angela Younie
      SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarships Program, PhD Scholarship,$80,000 Social Sciences and Humanites Research Council, Canada 2010 Awarded to high-achieving graduate students with proven research records, to help fund tuition and living expenses toward four years of graduate research in the social sciences, September 2010-August 2015.
    • Awarded to Angela Younie
      SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarships Program, Master's Scholarship, $17,500 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada Sep 2007 Award to high-achieving graduate students to fund one year of living expenses and their proposed graduate research.
    • Awarded to Angela Younie
      Walter H Johns Graduate Fellowship, $4,672 Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Alberta 2007 Merit-based scholarship.
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Graduate-Undergraduate Mentorship Program

      Issued by Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University on Sept 2011
      Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M UniversityAssociated with Angela Younie