Who we are

We are scientists studying the furry fandom, and Furscience is the public face for our International Anthropomorphic Research Project (IARP). We’re a multidisciplinary team of scientists from different universities around the world, doing research, attending furry conventions, asking scientific questions, collecting, presenting, and publishing our data and research findings to help furries and non-furries, fellow scientists and the media, better understand the furry community.

 

The International Anthropomorphic Research Project’s (IARP) Founding Members:

 

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The International Anthropomorphic Research Project’s (IARP)  Co-investigators & Collaborators:

 

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The International Anthropomorphic Research Project’s (IARP)  SSHRC Assisted Ph.D. Students:

 

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As scientists studying the furry fandom, we also need plenty of help, so our team is supported by Research Associates and Assistants:

 

This research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

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And the following institutions

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References

  1. Malicious Beaver’s Illustration Credit: Stephanie La Loba