Join ASAA/NZ
Your ASAA/NZ membership brings with it a number of benefits, including:
A biannual newsletter containing conference reports and news from our members
Access to the Association's awards
Access to our peer review of research ethics procedure, useful for students and researchers alike in preparing a Human Ethics Approval application
Access to a reduced rate for attending the annual conference
Access to a network of anthropologists working in a range of different settings (academia and beyond)
Ability to contribute to the Association
Access to the Australian Anthropological Society's email list-serve and a discounted registration rate to the AAS annual conference (negotiated on a case-by-case basis - contact the ASAA/NZ Secretary for more information)
Membership fees
Annual subscription rates (the same in both Australian and NZ currency) are set according to income band as follows:
Student/Unwaged/Retired: $7.50
Waged under $35,000: $22.50
Waged between $35,000 - $60,000: $60.00
Waged between $60,000 and $80,000: $75.00
Waged over $80,000: $90.00
Honorary Life Membership
Honorary Life Membership has been conferred by the Association on the following individuals:
Dame Joan Metge
Professor Ann Chowning
Emeritus Professor Julie Park
Professor (Associate) Michael Goldsmith