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UO anthropologist Alison Carter teaching in the museum

UO Teaching Resources

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Help students connect. From artifact studies to virtual tours to creating your own exhibit, the museum can help you design authentic, relational learning experiences for your students—whether onsite, remote, or somewhere in between. 

Have questions? Our curator of academic programs can help. Get in touch today.   

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Archaeology Field Schools – Fort Rock

Archaeology Field Schools

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Get in on an archaeological field adventure this summer.
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Student examining fossils from museum collections

Specimen and artifact studies

Teaching and learning with museum collections
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UO students in exhibit hall

UO student programs

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Help with educational tours as a PLE student

Guided exhibit tours

Custom-tailored journeys for your students
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Student presenting to a Zoom audience

Facilitated student presentations

Students can present to museum audiences, onsite or virtually.
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Pacific Island Navigation exhibit

Self-guided programs

Museum-based assignments, class visits, and more
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Graduate student speaking to an undergraduate course in the Clark Honors College

Guest speakers

Bring a museum speaker to your class.
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A Black professor discussing a project with a white colleague

Faculty Collaborations with Oregon Folklife Network

Research, project consulting, and more
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