National Geographic Society
The National Geographic Society is one of the world’s largest non-profit scientific and educational organizations. Since 1888, National Geographic has shared unforgettable stories and groundbreaking discoveries with each new generation. National Geographic supports critical expeditions and scientific fieldwork, advances geography education, promotes natural and cultural conservation, and inspires audiences through vibrant exhibits and live events.
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Lucasfilm Ltd
Lucasfilm Ltd. is one of the world’s leading film and entertainment companies. Founded by George Lucas in 1971, it is a privately held, fully integrated entertainment company. In addition to motion picture and television production, the company’s global businesses include visual effects, sound, video games, licensing and online activity.
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X3 Productions
X3 Productions is committed to redefining the modern museum experience by developing and promoting interactive blockbuster touring museum exhibitions. X3 Productions consists of three renowned Montreal-based creative companies who have joined forces and combined their extensive expertise: gsmprjct°, a collective of four integrated teams behind the creation of many exhibitions for a variety of world-class museum; Équipe Spectra, Canada’s leading privately held cultural organization; and creative communications agency Bleublancrouge .
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Penn Museum
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, through its research, collections, exhibitions, and educational programming, advances understanding of the world’s cultural heritage. Founded in 1887, Penn Museum has conducted more than 400 archaeological and anthropological expeditions around the world.
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Laval University
The archaeology program at Laval University, unique for its type in Canada, distinguishes itself by its placement within the History Department and for its constitutive principle of interdisciplinarity. The university offers a program involving earth sciences, biological sciences, and theoretical sciences, as well as the social and human sciences, all of which constitute the kernel of the interdisciplinarity we aim for.
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