Abstracts for Annual Anthropology Student Union Symposium Due March 15, 2025

The Anthropology Student Union (ASU) is accepting abstracts for their annual research symposium. This year’s theme is “Career Readiness and Anthropology in the Real World” featuring Dr. Elizabeth Briody as the keynote speaker. Dr. Briody is a cultural anthropologist with a focus on cultural-change efforts. As the founder and principal of Cultural Keys LLC she has worked with the U.S Army Research Institute and NASA to change their culture. We are so excited to have her come to UWM!

If you would like to submit an abstract, they are due March 15, 2025, and have a 200-word limit. You can submit abstracts to anthrostudentunion@gmail.com. There will be both poster and presentation sessions and it is open to anyone (undergraduates and graduate students). We hope to see you there!

 

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