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2 Social Anthropology PhD Degree Programs in Europe


Central European University (CEU)
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology and Social Anthropology
- Vienna, Austria
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the program is to offer doctoral-level education matching the highest international standards in the fields of Sociology and Social Anthropology for prospective scholars and teachers. The Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology offers a doctoral program accredited by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York (US) for and on behalf of the New York State Education Department and on behalf of the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation Austria (AQ Austria).


University of Cambridge
PhD in Social Anthropology
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
This PhD program in Social Anthropology focuses on helping students develop deep research skills and contribute original ideas to the field. It emphasizes independent, student-led research, guiding st...
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Social Anthropology at the PhD level in Europe offers a unique opportunity to delve into the complexities of cultures and societies. You’ll engage with diverse methodologies and critical theories to study human behavior, social structures, and cultural practices on a global scale.
Through research-focused coursework, you’ll refine specific skills like conducting ethnographic fieldwork, analyzing social networks, and developing theoretical frameworks. This program encourages you to engage with contemporary issues such as globalization, migration, and identity, allowing you to contribute original insights to the field. The environment fosters independence and curiosity as you explore new perspectives in social contexts.
PhD students often collaborate with international research teams and communities, enhancing their adaptability and collaboration skills. Graduates find diverse career paths, including academia, research institutions, NGOs, or international organizations. The emphasis on social equity and cultural understanding in Europe enriches your knowledge, making your expertise globally relevant and applicable.