American Anthropological Association - The world's largest anthropological organization.Canadian Anthropology Society - A bilingual organization promoting, supporting, and disseminating anthropological research in Canada.
The Royal Anthropological Institute - British professional organization encompassing social anthropology, biological anthropology, and the study of material culture.
Association for Feminist Anthropology - Section of the American Anthropological Association raising awareness of feminist issues in all fields of anthropology and supporting women in anthropology.
Federation of Small Anthropology Programs - The section of American Anthropological Association devoted to supporting academic departments and any other small groups with interests in anthropology. Features online version of the current newsletter and an archive of past issues.
Alaska Anthropological Association - Supporting all forms of anthropology within Alaska and about Alaskan societies.
Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges - A section of the American Anthropological Association.
AIDS and Anthropology Research Group - A network of scholars interested in anthropological research on HIV infection and AIDS. The mission of group is to support anthropological research in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Ethnology - Carries out research on social and cultural phenomena of nations and ethnic groups. Particular emphases on Czech ethnicity and music.
The Polynesian Society - An organization dedicated to the study of anthropology, archaeology, culture, and history in Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia. Includes current contents of the Society's journal and contact information for the Society.
Center for Ethnographic Research - A non-profit organization that provides training in ethnographic methods for product development, market research, and government program evaluation.
Anthropology Student Union at UW--Milwaukee - A student-run organization designed to serve the needs of undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
The Wenner-Gren Foundation - A private operating foundation that supports basic research in all branches of anthropology.
Society for the Anthropology of Europe - A group with the goal of enhancing the visibility and legitimacy of Europeanist anthropology.
CASTAC - Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology and Computing of the American Anthropological Association.
School of American Research - A center for advanced study in anthropology, the humanities and Native American Art.
New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists - A society that helps support the ethical conduct of social anthropology in New Zealand.
European Society of Ethnopharmacology - The principal aim of the Society is to promote cooperation and data sharing within Europe in the field of ethnopharmacology.
The Society for Latin American Anthropology - A forum for discussion of current research, scholarly trends and human rights concerns. Aims, board members, publications, newsletter, job announcements.
Soyuz - A interest group with the goal of bringing together anthropologists and other social scientists working in postsocialist cultural studies.
Terralingua - an international, nonprofit organization concerned about the future of the world's biological, cultural, and linguistic diversity.
Max-Planck-Institute for Social Anthropology - An academic society that supports anthropological field research, complemented by historical analysis and a range of social science methods.
Association of Black Anthropologists - Founded in 1970 to bring together black anthropologists and other scholars.
Society for Urban, National, & Transnational/Global Anthropology - A section of the American Anthropological Association that concerns itself with theories, problems, and institutions of urban, national and transnational life. Features information about the organization and publication subscriptions.
Icelandic Institute of Anthropology - The goal of this organization is to foster cooperation with international researchers and to publish and promote anthropological research materials.
Society for Economic Anthropology - An organization interested in the connections between economics and social life. Site features information on the group's leaders, events, and publications.
Society for Medical Anthropology - An organization founded in 1971 to promote the study of anthropological aspects of health, illness, health care, and related topics and to encourage utilization of the results obtained from such studies.
Jordanian Institute Of Archaeology & Anthropology - The Institute was established in 1984 at Yarmouk University as a research and teaching center in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, epigraphy and tourism.