The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (RAI) is the world's longest-established scholarly association dedicated to the furtherance of anthropology (the study of humankind) in its broadest and most inclusive sense.
The RAI seeks to combine a distinguished tradition of scholarship stretching back over more than 150 years with the active provision of services to contemporary anthropology and anthropologists (including students of anthropology). It has a particular commitment to promoting the public understanding of anthropology, and the contribution of anthropology to public affairs. It publishes journals, has a privileged link with the Anthropology Library (British Museum), has a film and video library and an extensive photographic collection, gives awards for outstanding scholarship, organises lectures, meetings, conferences and a film festival, and manages a number of trust funds for research. The RAI journals, JRAI (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute) and AT (Anthropology Today) circulate throughout the world. Other specialist interests are represented through Committees.
Many people from all over the world are affiliated to the RAI.
We welcome anyone with an interest in the subject, whether working in an academic institution or not. Our affiliates include academic specialists, students, those working in fields where anthropology has practical applications, and those whose interest is captured by the subject matter of anthropology.
Find out more about being an RAI Fellow here:
https://www.therai.org.uk/joining