The 2018 SITES senior student essay competition is now calling for entries, with a deadline of 29 June 2018.
Graduate Stories: Daniel Hernandez
Déjà Lu ("Already read"): an open access journal
Associate Professor Jacqueline Leckie awarded prestigious research fellowship
2017 winners of the Dr Cyril Timo Schäfer Memorial Graduate Student Conference Presentation Awards
On the Perils of Research Audit Tools: Reimagining the PBRF in New Zealand, by Catherine Trundle
Understanding sukses: A case study of Indonesian rural youth, by Rara Sekar Larasati
ASAA/NZ Annual General Meeting at the 2017 Shifting States Anthropology Conference
Come along to the ASAA/NZ AGM at the Shifting States Anthropology Conference in Adelaide on 13 December 2017. All welcome!
New issue of Sites now available
Quotidian Hopes: Interfaith in Auckland as a Movement for ‘Good’, by Sarah Haggar
Position available: Professional Teaching Fellow in Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland
Call for proposals for new Routledge book series: Anthropology and Cultural History in Asia and the Indo-Pacific
SITES Call for Papers, Special Sections, Special Issues
Position available: Two-year, part time lecturer in Cultural Anthropology at Victoria University of Wellington
Congratulations to Kākano Award recipients
Kākano Fund Round Two 2017 - Applications now open
Shifting States 2017 Conference Funding available
Through a generous award from the Wenner-Gren Foundation, as well as funds from the ASA, AAS and ASAA/NZ, we have funds available to support delegates attending the 2017 Shifting States conference in Adelaide.
The Call for Funding applications is open until 11 September 2017. See the funding page for eligibility and criteria.
Please visit the conference website for more information about the conference theme, keynote presentations, events and panels, and for practical information about Adelaide.
2017 Conference Travel Grants available for MA and PhD students
Public lecture: A reflection on Parihaka and resolution of Māori-Crown grievances in the settlement era
Vaughan Park and Massey University are pleased to invite you to this free public lecture, to be held on 9 August 2017 at Massey University's Albany Campus. Judge Sarah Reeves and Puna Wano-Bryant will speak on the topic, 'Restoration, Redress, Reconciliation: A reflection on Parihaka and resolution of Māori-Crown grievances in the settlement era.'