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University of Notre Dame Anthropology
University of Notre Dame

Anthropology

Notre Dame, USA

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    About: This postgraduate degree in Anthropology explores human societies, cultures, and their development. It covers various aspects like social structure, belief systems, and cultural practices, providing insight into the complexities of human behavior and interactions. Students will engage in critical analysis and fieldwork, equipping them with a comprehensive understanding of diverse cultures and societies.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in areas such as cultural resource management, social research, international development, and education. They may also find roles in NGOs, museums, or government agencies, applying their understanding of human behavior to address social issues or contribute to policy development.

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The Notre Dame Anthropology graduate program is focused on helping you develop the skills necessary to undertake research related to the human condition, to learn about what it is to be human, and to convey these understandings of what it means to be human to others. We are committed to the richness and diversity of the discipline by helping you build bridges between various humanistic and scientific approaches. The teaching and research interests of our faculty are diverse and represent all four of anthropology’s subfields. We encourage you to work with multiple faculty members with different specializations to develop integrated analyses of anthropological problems.

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