Affiliated Institutes
Three institutes and initiatives are affiliated with the Department of Anthropology:
- Institute for Long Island Archaeology (ILIA)
The Institute for Long Island Archaeology is a research,
educational, and applied organization. It conducts research
into Long Island's prehistoric and historic past, sponsors a
summer field school, and operates an active program of
cultural research management. ILIA offers research
opportunities and financial support for undergraduate and
graduate students interested in North American archaeology.
It is directed by
Dr. David Bernstein.- Institute for the Conservation of Tropical Environments (ICTE)
The Institute for the Conservation of Tropical Environments is
dedicated to science based conservation and research in the
tropics with a special focus on Madagascar. It was established
and is directed by Dr. Patricia Wright.
ICTE coordinates the work of many natural and social scientists
at Ranomafana National Park and other parts of Madagascar. It
organizes a
Study Abroad Field Course in Madagascar based in Ranomafana
National Park. The modern research station, Centre ValBio
International Headquarters is at ICTE-SBU and the chairman of
the board of the consortium of universities is Dr. Wright. Dr.
Anna Feistner is on site director. Benjamin Andriamihaja is
Madagascar national representative, Lauren Donovan is ICTE
Coordinator at SBU, and Cornelia Seiffert is program officer
at SBU. - Turkana Basin Insitute (TBI)
The Turkana Basin Institute is an international research
institute to facilitate research and education in paleontology,
archaeology and geology in the Turkana Basin of Kenya. The
goals of the institute include building and maintaining three
field research facilities surrounding Lake Turkana that will
operate all year and support research and educational activities,
including field schools.
Professor Richard Leakey
is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the institute,
Professor John Fleagle (Anatomical Sciences) is Director,
Professor Meave Leakey
is Director of Field Research and
Assistant Professor Louise Leakey is Director of Field
Education. Associate Professor John Shea
and Assistant Professor Elisabeth Hildebrand
are in the process of developing a field school to begin
in the summer of 2008.

