Global Projects & Programs

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The Ngogo Chimpanzee Project
Associate Professor of Anthropology Dr. Brian Wood collaborates with other researchers on the Ngogo Chimpanzee Project, studying the demography and reproductive biology of a large community of wild chimpanzees living in Kibale National Park, Uganda.
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African Diaspora Archaeology Lab
The African Diaspora Archaeology Lab supports research that explores the histories and material culture of people of African descent around the world, with current foci that include the maritime and terrestrial archeology of slavery and freedom in the Americas.
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An Accessible Digital Resource on Korean History
The UCLA Korean History and Culture Digital Museum is an online resource that features materials created by UCLA's students and faculty as they engage with the forefront of research in Korean history.
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Picturing Mexican America
This cluster of digital humanities projects focuses on the history of Mexican Los Angeles and includes a mobile app that displays archival images of 19th-century Mexican Los Angeles based on the user's location.
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Celebrating Iranian Cinema
Every year, the UCLA Film & Television Archive and Farhang Foundation present the annual UCLA Celebration of Iranian Cinema, highlighting both recent and classical films from Iran and the Iranian diaspora.
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An Initiative to Return International Archaeological Objects to Their Places of Origin
The Waystation Initiative at UCLA is a groundbreaking endeavor that organizes and facilitates the voluntary return of international archaeological and ethnographic objects to the nation or community of origin.
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Creating a Catalogue of Printed Heritage in Faizabad Public Library
The Modern Endangered Archives Program of UCLA funds the surveying an archive at Faizabad’s Public Library in Badakhshan, Afghanistan, containing printed periodicals in Dari-Farsi, Pashto, and Turki languages.
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Advancing the Circular Economy in Lagos
The RecyclePoints waste recycling and social benefit venture operates an incentive-based scheme which collects recyclable materials from post consumers, developing desks that utilize these materials.
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Global Health Pathway for Medical Students
The Global Health Pathway provides global health training opportunities for Internal Medicine and Medicine-Pediatrics residents in Malawi, Peru, and Thailand during their second and third postgraduate years.
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Preserving the Sound Archives of Radio Rurale de Kayes
The Modern Endangered Archives Program of UCLA funds the preservation of the broadcast history of Radio Rurale de Kayes — the first non-state radio of Mali — including popular songs, oral traditions and record broadcasts in vernacular languages.

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