International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences


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The I.U.A.E.S. is a world organization of social and biological anthropological scientists and institutions working in the fields of anthropology and ethnology, but also of interest to archaeologists and linguistics specialists, among others. Its aim is to enhance exchange and communication among scholars of all regions of the world, in a collective effort to expand human knowledge. In this way it hopes to contribute to a better understanding of human society, and to a sustainable future based on harmony between nature and culture.

Through its International Congresses of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (I.C.A.E.S.), held every five years, it provides a world forum for the discussion and dissemination of research in these fields. It also holds Inter-Congresses, seminars and symposia, and encourages the participation of anthropologists in other international meetings and projects. Through its Commissions, the I.U.A.E.S. stimulates the convergence of research interests among anthropologists, and the dissemination of research findings through publications.

The I.U.A.E.S. was established on 23rd August, 1948, when it was brought into one organization, de facto, with the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (I.C.A.E.S.), which was itself founded in 1934. The latter was the follower of various Congresses of Anthropological Sciences, starting in 1865, the President of the Congress also serving as the President of the Union. The two organizations were united, de jure, into one, in 1968. The Congresses held from 1934 onwards were as follows:

1934 London: 1938 Copenhagen; 1948 Brussels; 1952 Vienna; 1956 Philadelphia; 1960 Paris; 1964 Moscow; 1968 Tokyo; 1973 Chicago; 1978 Delhi; 1983 Quebec and Vancouver; 1988 Zagreb, 1993 Mexico, 1998 Williamsburg.

The XVth World Congress was held in Florence, Italy, 2003, under the Presidency of Professor Brunetto Chiarelli.

Inter-Congresses are planned for Calcutta/Ranchi, India, 2004; Pardubice, Zcech Republic, 2005; and Cape Town, South Africa 2006.

The XVIth World Congress will be in Kunming, China, 2008, under the Presidency of Professor Jing Jun.

The office of the IUAES is hosted by the Institute of Cultural and Social Studies, Leiden University.


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Office of the Secretary-General IUAES

Prof. Dr. Peter J.M. Nas
Institute of Cultural and Social Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences
P.O. Box 9555
2300RB Leiden
The Netherlands

Phone: 31-71-5273992
Fax: 31-71-5273619

nas@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
www.leidenuniv.nl/fsw/iuaes


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