Nicole Boivin
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Department of Archaeology
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History;Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Calgary;Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution;School of Social Science, The University of Queensland
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Nicole Boivin obtained her BSc in Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology from the University of Calgary in 1992. Surrendering to a long-term interest in archaeology, she later began graduate studies in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge, earning an MPhil in 1996 and a PhD in 2001. Following post-doctoral fellowships in Cambridge and Paris, she took up a Senior Research Fellowship at the University of Oxford, where she was also a Fellow of Jesus College. Nicole Boivin joined the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History as Director of the Department of Archaeology in July 2016. Since June 2020 she is spearheading the reorientation of the Institute.
Nicole Boivin’s archaeological research is multi-disciplinary, and cross-cuts the traditional divide between the natural sciences and humanities. She has undertaken pioneering research in Asia and Africa, exploring a broad range of issues through field, laboratory and theoretical applications – from human dispersals out of Africa in the Late Pleistocene, to the later emergence of long-distance trade and connectivity in the Indian Ocean. She is interested in human history over the long-term, and the broad patterns of migration, interaction and environmental manipulation that have shaped the human story. At the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, her work seeks to explore the entanglement of biological, cultural and ecological processes from prehistory to the present. She is committed to bringing information about the past to bear on contemporary challenges, and her Department’s research explores how archaeological data can inform present-day issues ranging from climate change and the Anthropocene to globalization, food security and migration.
Nicole Boivin is author of Material Cultures, Material Minds: The Role of Things in Human Thought, Society and Evolution (2008, Cambridge University Press), and editor of several books, most recently Human Dispersal and Species Movements: From Prehistory to the Present (2017, Cambridge University Press) and Globalisation and the ‘People without History’: Understanding Contact and Exchange in Prehistory (Cambridge University Press, 2018).
Nicole Boivin has been awarded research funding from the European Research Council, National Geographic Society, Natural Environment Research Council UK, Australian Research Council, British Academy, and Arts and Humanities Research Council UK, amongst others prestigious organisations. She is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, holds an Honorary Professorship at the University of Queensland, and is an Affiliated Researcher at the University of Calgary and the Smithsonian Institution. She sits on the Scientific Advisory Board for several institutions and organisations, including the Global Institute for Silk Road Studies in China, and the Centre for Global Knowledge Studies at the University of Cambridge.
Nicole Boivin’s archaeological research is multi-disciplinary, and cross-cuts the traditional divide between the natural sciences and humanities. She has undertaken pioneering research in Asia and Africa, exploring a broad range of issues through field, laboratory and theoretical applications – from human dispersals out of Africa in the Late Pleistocene, to the later emergence of long-distance trade and connectivity in the Indian Ocean. She is interested in human history over the long-term, and the broad patterns of migration, interaction and environmental manipulation that have shaped the human story. At the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, her work seeks to explore the entanglement of biological, cultural and ecological processes from prehistory to the present. She is committed to bringing information about the past to bear on contemporary challenges, and her Department’s research explores how archaeological data can inform present-day issues ranging from climate change and the Anthropocene to globalization, food security and migration.
Nicole Boivin is author of Material Cultures, Material Minds: The Role of Things in Human Thought, Society and Evolution (2008, Cambridge University Press), and editor of several books, most recently Human Dispersal and Species Movements: From Prehistory to the Present (2017, Cambridge University Press) and Globalisation and the ‘People without History’: Understanding Contact and Exchange in Prehistory (Cambridge University Press, 2018).
Nicole Boivin has been awarded research funding from the European Research Council, National Geographic Society, Natural Environment Research Council UK, Australian Research Council, British Academy, and Arts and Humanities Research Council UK, amongst others prestigious organisations. She is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, holds an Honorary Professorship at the University of Queensland, and is an Affiliated Researcher at the University of Calgary and the Smithsonian Institution. She sits on the Scientific Advisory Board for several institutions and organisations, including the Global Institute for Silk Road Studies in China, and the Centre for Global Knowledge Studies at the University of Cambridge.
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