David Atienza is a Professor of Anthropology based in Guam with over 15 years of progressive academic experience spanning assistant to full professorship at the University of Guam. He holds a Doctorate in Anthropology and Ethnohistory from Universidad Complutense de Madrid and combines deep regional expertise with teaching and research across anthropology, history, and applied linguistics. David has coordinated postgraduate programs and volunteered interdisciplinary courses in philosophy and history, reflecting a commitment to community-engaged pedagogy. His work bridges ethnographic scholarship and applied teaching methods, including online master's program coordination, making him adept at translating complex cultural research into accessible curricula. Notably, his career path reflects sustained international training and a focus on Amerindian studies that informs his Pacific-centered scholarship.
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Doctor of Anthropology, Anthropology, Doctor of Anthropology, Anthropology at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Master in Applied Linguistic to Teaching of Spanish as a Second Language, Applied Linguistics, Master in Applied Linguistic to Teaching of Spanish as a Second Language, Applied Linguistics at Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
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David Atienza - Professor In Anthropology at University of Guam