EASA2026 in Poznań will take place across two distinct venues: the Morasko Campus – the main conference hub and the seat of the Institute of Anthropology and Ethnology of UAM – will host the registration desk as well as all panels, roundtables, and labs, whereas the EASA2026 keynote sessions and plenaries will be held at the Collegium Minus, the UAM’s Concert Hall.
A 30 to 50 minute tram ride is required for a trip from the Morasko Campus to the Collegium Minus, and the conference badge serves as a free city pass, which entitles the delegates to free tram and bus rides.
Morasko Campus
The EASA2026 registration desk, panels and labs will be held at the Morasko Campus (and the seat of the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology) – a green and spacious university setting on the northern edge of Poznań. The Morasko Campus is located on the outskirts of the city, but is very well connected to the centre thanks to numerous tram routes. Set in a green a pleasantly spacious environment, it will offer a relaxed setting for our conference.
Collegium Historicum (Wydział Historii UAM) – Morasko Campus
ul. Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 7
61-614 Poznań
Poland

- Registration Desk
The conference registration desk is located at the Collegium Historicum (Wydział Historii UAM), at the Morasko Campus. The building is headquarters of the UAM Institute of Social Anthropology and the main EASA2026 hub.
Come to the EASA2026 registration desk to get your conference badge – it works as a free city pass and allows you to travel for free around Poznan during the conference days and two days afterwards!

- EASA2026 panels, labs and roundtables
Panel, labs and roundables will unfold across three locations at the Morasko Campus:
(A) Collegium Historicum (Wydział Historii UAM), ul.Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 7, 61-614 Poznań
(B) Collegium Politicum (Wydział Nauk Politycznych UAM), ul.Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 5, 61-614 Poznań
(C) Collegium Biologicum (Wydzial Nauk Biologicznych UAM), ul.Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 6, 61-614 Poznań

Collegium Minus (Concert Hall) – for plenaries and keynotes
For plenaries and keynotes, we will move to the Collegium Minus, one of Poznań’s most iconic academic buildings in the historic centre – an occasion to enjoy the old city’s heritage and vibe.
There are trams available for the daily journey from the Morasko campus to the Concert Hall. The university has it‘s own tram stop and trams run frequently. Please use the google map included below to plan your trip from the Campus Morasko to Collegium Minus.
Your free transport badge will be available from registration desk on campus on day one! Keep it with you at all times to access your free travel!!

Collegium Minus (the Concert Hall), ul. Wieniawskiego 1, 61-712 Poznań




