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Career
After completing her doctoral studies, Dr.Schick began her career as a visiting professor at the University of Capetown’s Archaeology Department in 1985 and UC Berkley’s Anthropology Department, specifically within their Old World Lithics Laboratory, in 1986. Dr.Schick’s professional affiliation with Indiana University,Bloomington dates back to 1986, where she began teaching as a professor in the College of Arts and Sciences. A year later, she became the co-director of the university’s Center for Research into the Anthropological Foundations of Technology(CRAFT) alongside her husband, Nicholas Toth. Since 2000, Schick has held a position at the Stone Age Institute as an executive board member and secretary, and later became the co-director of the institute in 2003. In addition, she teaches Anthropology and is also a professor in the departments of Biology and Geological Sciences. She also co-directs the university’s Human Evolutionary Studies Program.