The University of Queensland's School of Social Science is one of the leading schools of social science in Australia and contains some of the strongest groups of researchers in anthropology, archaeology, criminology and sociology in the country. Their research is highly diverse and draws on a range of theoretical and methodological approaches from across the social sciences. Research themes include: Indigenous cultures and cultural heritage; archaeological science; life pathways and longitudinal studies; crime and social justice; urban neighbourhoods and housing; food, environment and development; health, wellbeing and lifecourse research; environment and community; globalisation, migration and culture; development and gender; and the Anthropology Museum and material culture studies.

The following pages include information about research areas as well as services and facilities provided by the School.

Research

Services and Facilities

 

 

 

Research and Services section

UQ Archaeological Science Laboratories

UQ Culture and Heritage Unit

Partners

Anthropology Museum

Mater-University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy (MUSP)

Our Research

Research Projects

UQ Culture and Heritage Unit

The UQ Culture & Heritage Unit is a commercial arm of the School of Social Science, University of Queensland. We work with Indigenous communities, the resources sector, developers, researchers, and all levels of government to deli...
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