Profiles Primary page content Profiles Souphaphone ThoommavongsaMA Applied Anthropology & Community & Youth WorkStudying at Goldsmiths widened my perspective, not only on the UK, but also on my own country and the world.Miranda WilliamsMA Visual AnthropologyI loved the freedom to experiment - it allowed for curiosity to be at the heart of the degree.Maggie SardinoMA Applied Anthropology & Community Development/Community ArtsOne of the most valuable parts about studying my programme at Goldsmiths was learning from a group of community practitioners.Luella DisleyOne of the aspects I appreciated most about my time at Goldsmiths was the emphasis on independent research.Nonkululeko AzariahPhD StudentSarah El HadjMA Social AnthropologyOana Borlea-StancioiMA Social AnthropologyJudith MorrisonMA Social AnthropologyChloe HunteMA Social AnthropologyStudying at Goldsmiths allowed me to find a community of aspiring anthropologists like myself and gave me the space to really foster my identity.
Souphaphone ThoommavongsaMA Applied Anthropology & Community & Youth WorkStudying at Goldsmiths widened my perspective, not only on the UK, but also on my own country and the world.
Miranda WilliamsMA Visual AnthropologyI loved the freedom to experiment - it allowed for curiosity to be at the heart of the degree.
Maggie SardinoMA Applied Anthropology & Community Development/Community ArtsOne of the most valuable parts about studying my programme at Goldsmiths was learning from a group of community practitioners.
Luella DisleyOne of the aspects I appreciated most about my time at Goldsmiths was the emphasis on independent research.
Chloe HunteMA Social AnthropologyStudying at Goldsmiths allowed me to find a community of aspiring anthropologists like myself and gave me the space to really foster my identity.