On our undergraduate degree programmes, you can study different aspects of anthropology, human geography, environmental science and wildlife conservation. Most of our courses also offer you opportunities to study abroad or spend a year in professional practice.
We are delighted that, in the 2019 National Student Survey, 96% of our anthropology students said they were satisfied with their course overall.
Taking the traditional foundations of geography and energising it to address contemporary issues. Scholarships are available.
Tackling the global conservation crisis by drawing together natural science and the human dimensions of conservation.
Draw on our global expertise to develop a profound understanding of how and why people do the things they do.
Explore what it means to be human by studying culture, history, arts, biology and evolution, encompassing social and biological anthropology.
Examine the ecological and social crises of the 21st century and gain the skills needed to bring about change.
Examine the evolution, anatomy, biology, and behaviour of humans and our living and fossil primate relatives.