Explore how environmental change, sustainability, and inequality are understood and experienced across cultures. This programme develops advanced anthropological methods and critical perspectives to help you analyse environmental challenges and contribute to policy and practice.
The MA in Anthropology of the Environment and Sustainability at SOAS University of London offers an in-depth exploration of the intricate relationships between environmental change, sustainability, and social inequality. This program equips students with advanced anthropological methodologies and critical perspectives, empowering them to analyze pressing environmental challenges and contribute effectively to policy and practice in diverse cultural contexts.
The program emphasizes core competencies in advanced anthropological theory and ethnographic research methods, with a specific focus on environmental change and sustainability.
As part of the program, students engage in a substantial independent research project, culminating in a dissertation. This project enables students to formulate a research question, employ appropriate methodologies, and articulate their findings effectively.
Applicants are typically expected to have a Lower Second Class degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution. Specific details regarding entry requirements may vary, so prospective students should consult the university's official resources for the most accurate information.
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for diverse career paths in areas such as environmental policy, sustainability consulting, research, and advocacy. The skills developed throughout the course enable students to engage with complex global challenges and contribute to meaningful change in various professional settings.
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