Taught Postgraduate programmes
The Department offers six Masters degree programmes in Anthropology. They are all available either full-time over one calendar year (twelve months) or part-time over two calendar years (both modes of study commence in late September). Part-time students normally take the equivalent of two course units in their first year and one course unit plus a dissertation in their second year.
- MA in Anthropology and Cultural Politics
- MA in Anthropology of Health and the Body in the 21st Century
- MA in Development and Rights
- MA in Applied Anthropology and Community and Youth Work
- MA in Area Studies (Latin America)
- MA in Social Anthropology
- MA in Visual Anthropology - see also Visual Anthropology FAQ
For further information on applying for a place and on other aspects of student life see the Goldsmiths Postgraduate Study pages.
General information about the department and its postgraduate programmes can be obtained from the Anthropology Department's email address (anthropology@gold.ac.uk)
Enquiries about specific postgraduate degree programmes should be directed to the relevant programme convenor as follows:- MA in Anthropology and Cultural Politics
- Dr Roger Sansi-Roca, email r.sansi-roca@gold.ac.uk - MA in Anthropology of Health and the Body in the 21st Century
- Prof Sophie Day, e-mail s.day@gold.ac.uk - MA in Applied Anthropology and Community and Youth Work
- Dr Joshua Reno, email j.reno@gold.ac.uk - MA in Development and Rights
- Dr Eliza Darling, e-mail e.darling@gold.ac.uk - MA in Social Anthropology
- Dr David Graeber, e-mail d.graeber@gold.ac.uk - MA in Visual Anthropology
- Prof Stephen Nugent , e-mail s.nugent@gold.ac.uk - MRes in Anthropology
- Prof Stephen Nugent, e-mail s.nugent@gold.ac.uk - MRes in Visual Anthropology
- Prof Stephen Nugent, e-mail s.nugent@gold.ac.uk
See also information on Postgraduate College grants and scholarships.
Please note: Home/EU applicants taking a qualification at an equivalent or lower level than a qualification they already hold must pay a supplementary fee under the Equivalent or Lower Qualifications rule.