Call for nominations: 2025 Sam Taylor-Alexander Early Career Researcher Prize for Ethics and Engagement within Anthropology

We invite nominations of students and early career researchers (ECR) from around Aotearoa for the 2025 Sam Taylor-Alexander Early Career Researcher Prize for Ethics and Engagement within Anthropology.

The prize aims to recognise the ‘everyday ethical’ labour and engagement that is continually practiced in, and essential to, the academy, and in doing so, to foster a culture of allyship, social justice, and generosity within ANZ anthropology. We invite nominations of students and precariously employed ECRs who demonstrate a spirit of intellectual generosity, social justice, academic kindness, and/or solidarity. These may be evident in a nominee’s personal conduct, research focus, teaching practice, or activities beyond the university. Research quality and intellectual merit are not central considerations for this Prize, as these are recognised by other awards. 

The focus of the award is inspired by Sam Taylor-Alexander’s reputation for collegiality, generosity of time and thought, and mentorship of junior scholars while he himself was precariously employed. The decision to create this award for students and ECRs with no requirements for its use is in recognition of Sam’s passion for social and distributive justice.  

The deadline for the prize is Friday 14 November 2025. You are invited to nominate a peer, student, or colleague, and self-nominations are also very welcome. Visit our webpage for more details about how to apply.