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4 Social Anthropology MA Degree Programs in Europe


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University of Groningen
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MA History - Un/sustainable Societies: Past, Present and Future track
- Groningen, Netherlands
MA
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English, Dutch
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Could climate change have impacted the fall of the Roman Empire? How do societies historically cope with crises, such as flooding or warfare? How can we understand wealth disparities from a historical perspective?


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University of Manchester
MA Social Anthropology
- Manchester, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Gain critical thinking skills from one the world's best universities in the discipline of social anthropology.


University of Manchester
MSc Social Network Analysis
- Manchester, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Enhance your knowledge of social network analysis and help to meet increasing national and international demand for skills in this area.


University of Sussex
MA in Social Anthropology
- Brighton, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Located within the School of Global Studies, which has a strong tradition of socially and politically engaged anthropology focusing on real-world issues. This MA is for you if you want to deepen your knowledge of anthropology – but it also offers professional training if you’re new to the field.
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Studying Social Anthropology at the Master’s level in Europe opens doors to understanding diverse human societies and cultures. This degree emphasizes in-depth research and theoretical frameworks that help you analyze the complexities of social behavior and cultural practices.
Through courses in ethnographic research methods, cultural analysis, and social theory, you'll learn to conduct fieldwork and apply qualitative research techniques. Many programs encourage critical engagement with contemporary social issues, allowing you to explore topics like migration, globalization, and identity formation. The environment fosters independence as you build confidence in developing your own research questions and methodologies.
Graduates typically pursue careers in academia, NGOs, international organizations, or cultural institutions. They often find opportunities in areas that require strong analytical skills and a deep understanding of social dynamics, making their insights valuable in various sectors, including community development and policy-making. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore how cultures shape human experiences, preparing them for meaningful contributions in diverse professional landscapes.