
Andrea Freidus
Adjunct Professor · Medical Anthropology
University of North Carolina at CharlotteAbout
Dr. Andrea Freidus serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina Charlotte and coordinates the M.A./M.P.H. dual degree program. She holds a PhD in Anthropology from Michigan State University (2011), an MPH and MA in Anthropology from the University of South Florida (2005), and a BA from Vanderbilt University (1999). Her interdisciplinary work bridges applied medical anthropology with global public health, focusing on transnational aid networks, volunteer tourism, and health equity in resource-poor settings.
- Education: PhD, MSU Anthropology (2011); Dual MA/MPH, USF Anthropology & Public Health (2005); BA, Vanderbilt (1999)
Research explores global health systems, child welfare policies, and the socio-cultural impacts of international volunteerism. Notable projects include studies on Malawian orphan aid organizations, risky sexual behaviors among expatriate workers in Costa Rica, and farmworker healthcare access in Florida. Her work critiques humanitarian intervention ethics and highlights power dynamics in transnational development efforts.
- Awards: Fulbright Hays Fellowship, FLAS Fellowships, MSU Dissertation Fellowships
Teaching focuses on medical anthropology, health & human rights, and development in Southern Africa. Current research investigates volunteer tourism’s role in orphan care and international medical experiences’ ethical implications. Advising and program coordination emphasize interdisciplinary public health solutions.
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