• Engaging Publics: Science Communication for Anthropologists

    Publishing Webinar Series

    How can anthropologists effectively communicate their research to broader audiences without sacrificing complexity or context? Join us for a webinar on science communication tailored specifically for anthropologists. This session will explore tools, strategies, and real-world examples for translating anthropological insights into accessible, compelling narratives for public audiences, policymakers, journalists, and interdisciplinary collaborators. Our panelists will […]

  • Call for Work and Family Researchers Network Early Career Fellowship Applications

    The Work and Family Researchers Network (WFRN) is seeking applicants for its 2026-2027 Early Career Work and Family Fellowships. The goal of the program is to help promising young scholars establish career successes and integrate them within the WFRN research community. Fellows receive a 2026 membership in the WFRN, conference registration, and $250 to attend […]

  • Publishing Impact: Elevating the Work of Practicing Anthropologists

    Publishing Webinar Series

    This webinar is designed for practicing anthropologists who want to learn more about publishing and engaging in broader conversations in the field. Whether working in government, nonprofits, private industry, or community-based organizations, practicing anthropologists offer valuable contributions to anthropological knowledge and praxis. But in many cases, the publishing needs of practicing anthropologists do not align […]

  • Promoting Your Scholarship: Strategies for Wider Impact

    Publishing Webinar Series

    Join acclaimed anthropologists Anand Pandian, Barbara King, and Tracie Canada for an inspiring conversation on bringing scholarship to the public. Drawing from their own successes—featured in outlets like The New Yorker, NPR, USA TODAY, The Guardian, and more—they’ll share strategies for connecting with audiences beyond academia, from museum exhibitions to national media. Discover how to […]

  • AES 2026 Spring Conference Registration

    Register for the 2026 American Ethnological Spring Conference to take place May 1 - 3 at the University of Victoria, British Columbia Canada. Submissions due January 15, 2025. Forty years […]

  • 2026 UnEssay Competition

    Anthro Day Unessay Competition Submissions for the 2026 Anthro Day Unessay Competition are now OPEN through Anthro Day, February 19, 2026. This contest encourages students to think critically about an […]

  • Anthropology Day

    Anthropology Day February 19, 2026 Celebrate. Engage. Inspire. Help us celebrate what anthropology is and what it can achieve by hosting an event in your community, on your campus, or […]