School of Anthropology & Conservation

Excellence in diversity Global in reach


Studying

The highlight was a week-long field course. It was more like a bonus than work - a reminder of what we'd been learning about, out in the field

~ Jim Labisko, BSc Wildlife Conservation

We offer a broad range of degree programmes across the fields of Anthropology and Conservation. Whether your interest is in social or biological approaches, an excellent undergraduate experience, advanced study at a Master's level, or amazing research opportunities leading to a PhD, we have something to offer.

 

Key points

  • Strong student community drawn from more than 70 countries
  • Learning opportunities in the field, in informal social settings as well as in lectures and seminars
  • Teaching by research active academics
  • Opportunities to study outside the UK for a year (some programmes)
  • Access to professional research laboratories

 

Follow the links below to discover the wide range of opportunities we offer in the School of Anthropology and Conservation.


 

UG students on field trip

Undergraduate

BA (Hons) & BSc (Hons)
Innovative teaching and practical experience

 

 

Inanc Tekguc reseaching in Kenya

Postgraduate Taught

MA & MSc programmes
The training you need - for the career you want.

 

Madagascan Chameleon; research by Professor Richard Griffiths

Postgraduate Research

PhD & MSc by research
Supervision by researchers with international reputations

 

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Last Updated: 06/08/2012