The following links provide more information about the fields of sociology and anthropology, including information about scholarship and fellowship opportunities, current issues facing anthropologists and sociologists, and job possibilities.
The world's largest professional organization for individuals interested in anthropology. Contains very鈥 useful information for students considering majors in anthropology, as well as job search tips for anthropology graduates.
The largest professional association for sociologists in North America. Contains resources for student job-seekers, copies of research reports, and funding opportunities for students attending graduate school. Their segment on 鈥渃areers and jobs鈥 is very useful for students considering a major in sociology.
A US-based association of sociologists concerned with issues of equality, peace and social justice.
A publication of the American Sociological Association, Contexts is a 鈥渜uarterly magazine that makes sociology interesting and relevant to anyone interested in how society operates.鈥
A professional association for sociologists based in the eastern portion of the United States. Offers a very affordable student membership.
An international association of sociologists which promotes 鈥渢he study, production, and use of visual images鈥 in sociological practice.
Employment Resources
Extensive listing of jobs located in the New York City area. Many positions available in social service, education, labor research and organizing.
A global networking site that assists with job searches as well as internship and volunteer opportunities.
Nationwide listing of jobs available in non-profit industries and organizations.
绿巨人视频鈥檚 Career Service Center
The best place to start your job search! Information on job search techniques, on-campus career recruiting鈥 and internship placement.
A job placement agency with offices in New York City and Washington, DC.