MA Anthropology
Bristol, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
08 Aug 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 32,300 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* home applicants| Overseas applicants: 25 July 2025
** overseas full-time | home full-time: GBP 14,500 per year | home part-time two years: GBP 7,250 per year
Postgraduate Online Event
from 25th November 2024- 4th of December 2025
Introduction
The MA in Anthropology will help you develop a nuanced and cross-cultural perspective on the challenges that humans face in our fast-changing world, with content that reflects our research strengths in adversity, adaptation and globalisation. You will have the opportunity to put this understanding into practice through academic events and work experience in Bristol's thriving creative and cultural industries as well as social organisations. In addition to the core themes of the programme - which explore interrelated real-world issues such as sustainability, technology, engagement, arts and materiality - you will receive advanced training in theory and methods delivered through world-class, research-led teaching.
The programme will introduce you to anthropological research design and data analysis using qualitative and mixed methods, including ethnographic and visual methods; survey, interview and focus-group design; participatory approaches and research ethics. There are opportunities for undertaking an off-campus placement with an external partner such as a media-tech company, museum, heritage organisation, NGO or local authority. You can gain first-hand experience working in a vibrant and diverse industry while putting into practice the skills you have learned throughout the course.
Being taught by research-active experts in the field, you will gain knowledge and understanding of some of the most relevant and urgent contemporary issues and public debates. From drugs and stimulants in Africa to children and their art in Amazonia; from museums and heritage in Asia to transhumance mobility in Europe, you will learn alongside leading academics through in-class lectures, small-group seminars, field trips, and potential international knowledge exchange programmes.
This MA will enhance your transferable skills and employability by providing valuable research experience and helping you develop a network of contacts in and beyond work placement providers.
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Admissions
Curriculum
Year 1
- Anthropological Theory and Practice
- Dissertation
- Research Methods in Anthropology
Mandatory units units, SWDTP students must take all units in this list:
- Introduction to Research Methods in the Social Sciences
- Digital Methods and Data Skills
- Anthropological Theory and Practice
- Dissertation
- Research Methods in Anthropology
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Anthropologists are in demand in a transforming economy and workplace culture because we have a deeper understanding of human practices and cultural connections - a perspective hugely important for a sustainable future. Anthropologists are highly sought after in public and private sectors, including governmental bodies such as the UK Government's Department for International Development (DfID) or NGOs like Action Aid and Oxfam.
You could go on to work in academia as a lecturer or researcher with postgraduate studies and find opportunities as a corporate anthropologist in local and international businesses that value research and analytical skills. You could also explore broader career prospects in diverse fields such as policy, advocacy, heritage, health or the creative industries, capitalising on your planning, research and managerial skills and capacities.
Program delivery
Duration
- One year full-time
- Two years part-time