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109 Part-time Master's degrees in Anthropology

Anthropology
The Anthropology degree delivered by the University College Cork as a comparative and international discipline, is the most fundamental and encompassing of the Humanities, Arts, and Social Science disciplines.

Anthropology
The Anthropology course offered at the University of Bristol will help you to 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.

Social and Cultural Anthropology
The Social and Cultural Anthropology degree offered at University of Sussex is for you if you want to deepen your knowledge of anthropology – but it also offers professional training if you’re new to the field.

Anthropology
The M.A. by research in Anthropology at the University of Malta gives you the opportunity to look at case studies or develop your own interest in a human society and its relative culture.

Anthropology for Global Development Practice
This Anthropology for Global Development Practice course at University of Sussex is for you if you have experience, or are considering a career, in the development field.

Social Anthropology
The Social Anthropology at the SOAS University of London offers students training in social science research methods, with a strong focus on ethnographic methods. It aims to provide students with the skills they need to conduct research at a doctoral level, or to work as social science researchers.

Anthropology
The Anthropology postgraduate certificate course from Maynooth University is a one-year part-time course designed for students who would like to make a transition to studying anthropology but have no previous background in the subject or for students who, for various reasons, are not yet ready for the full MA programme.

Social Anthropology
Are you interested in how different people around the world do things differently? Have you ever questioned the taken for granted assumptions about what is “normal” behaviour in your culture, your workplace, or in powerful institutions? If so, then Social Anthropology programme from SOAS University of London is the subject for you.

Social Anthropology and Intensive Language
The Social Anthropology and Intensive Language from SOAS University of London offers students training in social science research methods, with a strong focus on ethnographic methods.

History of Design and Material Culture
On the History of Design and Material Culture course offered by University of Brighton you will dive into the study of objects, images, and spaces from the 18th to the 21st century, exploring topics from protest T-shirts to wedding dresses and car ads to street photography.

Anthropology and Archaeology
The Anthropology and Archaeology department at University of Bristol has an international 'four-field' approach, combining archaeology with evolutionary, social and linguistic anthropology.

Anthropology of Food and Intensive Language
The Anthropology of Food and Intensive Language from SOAS University of London is directed at students who wish to combine knowledge of the anthropology of food with expertise in a regional language.

Anthropology
The objective of the Anthropology programme at Maynooth University is to provide students with professional training in anthropological research and to produce scholars capable of contributing to international networks in the discipline in an original, ethical and effective fashion.

Global Heritage
The Global Heritage programme at Bangor University explores and evaluates national and international measures and mechanisms that seek to manage and protect tangible and intangible heritage.

Social Anthropology
Dalhousie University’s Master of Arts in Social Anthropology programme offers you the opportunity to join a vibrant community of active scholars who are passionate about their research. Students consistently stand out as top candidates for PhD programmes both in Canada and internationally. Many have secured prestigious fellowships to further their doctoral studies.

Anthropology
The Anthropology programme at the Maynooth University aims to equip students for later doctoral research or for professional careers that are enhanced by academic social-scientific knowledge or the particular skills of trained ethnographic researchers.

Anthropology
Trent University’s in Anthropology esteemed research-based Anthropology master’s programs emphasize critical thinking and experiential learning, along with developing strengths in theory and research design.

Social Anthropology
The Social Anthropology degree course offered by Brunel University of London will equip you with high quality training in anthropology and anthropological research, particularly if you are considering PhD study.

Social Anthropology (by research)
Research social and cultural complexities around the world. Delve into areas of study that interest you, from religion and belief to inequality and marginalisation, activism and social transformation, gender and sexuality, or contemporary popular culture. The Social Anthropology (by research) programme is offered at the University of Birmingham.

Childhood, Youth and Education
This Childhood, Youth and Education interdisciplinary Masters from Brunel University of London applies a comparative, cross-cultural approach to understanding the relationship between childhood, youth and education.