Here are internet resources which may be useful for undergraduates. Professional associations are useful for those considering graduate work in the field. Blogs, podcasts, etc. are a interesting way to learn more about philosophy.
American Philosophical Association
Association of Scientific Studies of Consciousness (ASSC)
Canadian Philosophical Association/La maison de philosophie canadienne
International Federation of Philosophical Societies
Philosophy of Science Association
British Society for the Philosophy of Science
Hopos: The International Society for the History of the Philosophy of Science
NOMOS: The American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy
Radical Philosophy Association
SPEP: Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy
The Forum for Philosophy From the UK. More contemporary issues. Attempts to make philosophy interesting for a broad audience.
Women in Philosophy This a forum of the American Philosophical Association.
Black Issues in Philosophy This is a forum of the American Philosophy Association.
International Center for information Ethics In existence since 1999. International forum for exchange of ideas in the area of computer and information ethics.
The Brain's Blog A forum for the philosophy and science of mind.
American Philosophical Association. Diversity and Inclusiveness Syllabus Collection
Philosopher's Zone From the Australian Broadcasting Company Radio National. Contemporary issues largely.
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