Our students have been successful in a range of areas, from postgraduate research and teaching in higher education, to film making and other media careers, journalism, and museum curating, to applied or advocacy work for NGOs and development agencies.
Our particular emphasis on public anthropology encourages our students to explore options in a range of practice-based and public sector career paths.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL
Approaches to Contemporary Anthropology
Ethnography of a Selected Region 1
Anthropological Methods
Ethnographic Film
Anthropological Ideas
Introduction to Visual Practice
Politics, Economics and Social Change
Working with Images
Advanced Visual Practice
Thinking Through Race
Anthropology and Political Economy
Thinking Anthropologically
Anthropology of Religion
Ethnography of a Selected Region 2 (Europe)
Ethnography Of a Selected Region 2 (Highland Latin America)