Melisa Ríos Quitral is an undergraduate student, specifically in the last semester of the fifth year of anthropology, at the University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. She received a scholarship for her excellent academic performance in Santa Marta's college, the school that she attended for 12 years. After two years of career in the university, she was the beneficiary of a student exchange, of a duration of 2 semesters, and whose destiny was the United Kingdom for her constant interest in helping with academic activities, in addition to being an assistant in two subjects for each semester.
During her stay in the United Kingdom, she studied at the University of Oxford. In that university, she was a participant in two conferences on archeology. Additionally, she was assistant to three laboratory studies about forensic anthropology. Because of this student exchange, his current research interests lie in the in-depth study of forensic anthropology.
She has made, to date, two publications about studies conducted in the United Kingdom. One of them deals with archeology in Chile, and the other deals with forensic anthropology, the latter being her focus of attention for the realization of her thesis.
At present, she is doing her thesis to apply for her university degree.
During her stay in the United Kingdom, she studied at the University of Oxford. In that university, she was a participant in two conferences on archeology. Additionally, she was assistant to three laboratory studies about forensic anthropology. Because of this student exchange, his current research interests lie in the in-depth study of forensic anthropology.
She has made, to date, two publications about studies conducted in the United Kingdom. One of them deals with archeology in Chile, and the other deals with forensic anthropology, the latter being her focus of attention for the realization of her thesis.
At present, she is doing her thesis to apply for her university degree.
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