Royal Anthropological Institute
Established in 1843, the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) is the longest established anthropological organisation dedicated to the promotion and furtherance of anthropology. As a learned society and professional body for anthropologists and the discipline, the RAI is at the forefront of new developments in research, education, fieldwork and public engagement.
The RAI's Discover Anthropology Outreach Programme encourages a wider appreciation and understanding of anthropology by functioning as a hub for communication, and accessing events, activities and educational resources for people interested in learning more about the subject.
RAI FILM Festival 2025 Trailer
Anthropology and Education Conference Keynote: Dr. Lorna Wanosts’a7 Williams
RAI Research Seminar - Susan Rottmann
Reviewer meets Reviewed - The Museum of Mankind
Reviewer meets Reviewed - An Ethnography of Global Environmentalism
Book Launch - Veronica Strang
RAI Research Seminar - Livia Holden
RAI Research Seminar - Dieter Haller
Applying Anthropology: Career Insights from Professionals - Online Roundtable
RAI Research Seminar Ken Dark
RAI Film Webinar - Anna Grimshaw
RAI 2023 Awards and Medals
Huxley Lecture 2023 - Prof Chris Stringer
Online Course Trailer: Anthropology of Skill & Craftwork
Book Launch: Maria Abranches 'Food Connections'
RAI Research Seminar: John Baily
RAI Book Launch - Museums, Societies and the Creation of Value
RAI Book Launch - Pardis Mahdavi
Anthropology Communicates on International Humanitarian Action
RMR - Momentous Mobilities
RMR - Being and dwelling through tourism - an anthropological perspective
RAI Book Launch - Tim Ingold
RAI FILM FESTIVAL 2023 | MAIN COMPETITION FILM CLIP COMPILATION
RAI FILM FESTIVAL 2023 | WERBNER AWARD TRAILER
RAI FILM FESTIVAL 2023 | MUSIC DOCS TRAILER
RAI FILM FESTIVAL 2023 | XR EXPERIENCE TRAILER
RAI FILM FESTIVAL 2023: Arandu - Listen to the Weather + Q&A at ICA London
RAI FILM FESTIVAL 2023 I Main competition trailer