AABA
Submitted 3 April 2019 by Leslie Aiello
The AAPA congratulates the 2019 Student Presentation Award winners (88th Annual Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, March …
Announcement
Submitted 23 March 2019 by James Herrera
Announcing the TriCEM Evolutionary Medicine Summer Institute We are excited to announce that we are …
Course
Submitted 20 March 2019 by Murat Maga
We will be running a 3D morphometrics workshop at the University of Washington Friday Harbor Labs from 08/25 thru 08/31, 2019, as part of our SlicerMorph project. We are working on finalizing the program, which will be posted on the website (https://SlicerMorph.github.io/2019_Summer_Workshop) in the next two weeks.
Workshop …
Field school
Submitted 15 March 2019 by Kori Lea Filipek
Transylvania Bioarchaeology, in collaboration with the Romanian Institute of Archaeology and Art History (Cluj-Napoca), are …
Submitted 13 March 2019 by Dr. Julia Kate Clark
The illegal looting of ancient burial sites has become a big problem in Northern Mongolia. …
Submitted 12 March 2019 by Leslie Aiello
The AAPA is pleased to announce the 2019 Cobb Professional Development Grantees. The association recognizes …
Conference
Submitted 7 March 2019 by Mollie Bloomsmith
The annual conference of the American Society of Primatologists will be held August 21-24, 2019 in Madison, Wisconsin. Invited talks will be given by Stephen Nash, Marilyn Norconk, Dorothy Fragaszy and Karen Strier. Abstracts for individual presentations are due March 31, 2019. For more details go to asp.org
Submitted 7 March 2019 by Chris Deter
MSc in Forensic Osteology at the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
University of Kent, School …
Submitted 6 March 2019 by Leslie Aiello
Show your AAPA badge from March 24, 2019 to March 31, 2019 and get a …
Submitted 5 March 2019 by Leslie Aiello
The AAPA Executive Committee and Paul-André Genest, Senior Editor at Wiley Publishers, are pleased to …
Submitted 5 March 2019 by Dr. Jonathan Bethard (USF)
The aim of this project is to evaluate to what extent and how these major political events (such as the medieval collapse of the Eastern European frontier, the Ottoman invasion of Europe, the spread of both the Reformation and Counter-Reformation) impact physically local populations, especially the children. The very good …
Submitted 3 March 2019 by Ingrid Benirschke-Perkins
Join the live webcast! "CARTA 10th Anniversary: Revisiting the Agenda” is the topic of a …
Submitted 23 February 2019 by Jaime Ullinger and Lesley Gregoricka
We are pleased to announce a new National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF …
Submitted 19 February 2019 by Nicole Jastremski
Central Washington University is excited to announce that applications for its Bioarchaeology Field School in Ecuador are available at www.cwu.edu/studyabroad/apply. The field school will be held in Salango, Ecuador from August 11-August 31, 2019. Students can earn 3 credits of Anth 493. Students will gain experience in analyzing prehistoric …
AABA Science Policy (internal only)
Submitted 19 February 2019 by Leslie Aiello
LEADING SCIENCE, EDUCATION, AND MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS ANNOUNCE NEW INITIATIVE: SOCIETIES CONSORTIUM ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN STEMM
Joint Release
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Leading academic and professional societies have announced their launch of the Societies Consortium on Sexual Harassment in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine) to advance professional and ethical …
Submitted 15 February 2019 by Joanna Szymczak
The field school is a joint project of the University of Kashan (Iran), Iranian Center …
Submitted 14 February 2019 by Jelena Šarac
On behalf of the International Society for Applied Biological Sciences (ISABS) and ISABS’s co-founders Prof. Dragan Primorac, Prof. Moses Schanfield and Prof. Stanimir Vuk-Pavlović, we have the pleasure to invite you to “The Eleventh ISABS Conference on Forensic and Anthropologic Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Individualized Medicine” (www.isabs.hr …
Submitted 12 February 2019 by Noriko Seguchi
MORPH 2019 13–15th September, 2019 Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
We are pleased to announce that MORPH 2019 will be held at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. MORPH is an annual academic conference focusing on archaeological and anthropological applications of both traditional and geometric morphometrics. Following the series of successes in the …
Submitted 11 February 2019 by Eric Delson
The Rohlf Medal was established in 2006 by the family and friends of F. James Rohlf to mark his 70th birthday. He has been a longtime Stony Brook University faculty member and is currently Emeritus Distinguished Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolution, and Research Professor in the Department …
Submitted 9 February 2019 by Soledad De Esteban Trivigno
Registration is open for the third edition of the course “Mapping Trait Evolution”, June 3rd-7th, …
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