177 Master's degrees in Anthropology in Europe

Gender and Sexuality Studies - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Gender and Sexuality Studies - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.

Anthropology
The Anthropology degree delivered by the University College Cork as a comparative and international discipline, is the most fundamental and encompassing of the Humanities, Arts, and Social Science disciplines.
Social Anthropology
The Department of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University is a world-leading research institution that provides a global and comparative perspective on the diversity of social and cultural forms of the contemporary world.
Eurasian Studies
The Master's Degree in the Eurasian Studies graduate program at the METU Middle East Technical University is the first graduate program on Eurasia studies in Turkey. It is also one of few such programs in the world.
Social Anthropology
The objective of this MA Social Anthropology course from The University of Manchester is to communicate an anthropologically-informed understanding of social life in both Western and non-Western societies.
Visual and Multimodal Anthropology
Are you passionate about culture, society, and the environment? Join UIT the Arctic University of Norway's Master program in Visual and Multimodal Anthropology to conduct impactful ethnographic research and learn documentary filmmaking.
Cultural Anthropology
The Cultural Anthropology programme of Eötvös Loránd University wants to provide relevant knowledge to students about the common universal human characteristics and values in their diverse and complex manifestations from the perspective of cultural anthropology.

Medical Anthropology
The Medical Anthropology degree offered by the Brunel University of London will equip you with a broad, general understanding of anthropology and how it might be applied to medical and health-related problems.
Medical Anthropology
The Medical Anthropology MSc at UCL is a comprehensive programme designed for a duration of one year, available in both full-time and part-time formats. This degree equips students with essential skills and knowledge in the field of medical anthropology, preparing them for diverse career paths in health and social services, academia, and beyond.
Critical Urbanisms
The English-language master's program Critical Urbanisms at the University of Basel trains a new generation of graduates who are capable of bridging the rifts between city and country as well as north and south in order to better understand the complexity of urban living environments in the 21st century and the extraordinary challenges to tackle the current urbanization.

Social and Cultural Anthropology
The Social and Cultural Anthropology programme offered at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam goes beyond studying cultures to unwrap the complex layers of society and human interaction. It is an immersive exploration of the interconnectedness of human beliefs, values, and social norms.
Social Anthropology
Are you interested in the causes of burning issues such as climate change, financial crises, migration, social activism and how they influence people's lives? Do you want to plan your own project and conduct fieldwork in an unfamiliar setting, at home or abroad? If so, the Social Anthropology programme of the University of Oslo is the right choice for you.

Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes (CREOLE)
This unique international Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes (CREOLE) degree from Maynooth University is an innovative two-year Anthropology degree (120 ECTS), funded under the EU SOCRATES Programme, in which students are required to spend two of the four semesters at one or more European partner institutions.

Cultural Anthropology - Sociocultural Transformation
The Cultural Anthropology - Sociocultural Transformation programme at Utrecht University will provide you with the knowledge and skills to address these issues through high-calibre research.
Social Anthropology
Social anthropology considers people, through and through, as social beings. Everything that all of us do, in whatever society or culture at whatever period of history, rests on assumptions, which usually are not stated but which are largely shared with our particular neighbours, kin, friends, or colleagues. The Social Anthropology course is offered by the University of Oxford.
Environmental Anthropology
This Environmental Anthropology MSc programme offered at the University College London (UCL) integrates natural and social science approaches to address issues of sustainability and resilience in the Anthropocene.
World Heritage Conservation
The World Heritage Conservation programme at the University College Dublin is a part-time, online, distance learning course designed to equip you with current thinking and professional understanding of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention.
Human Osteoarchaeology
The Human Osteoarchaeology course at The University of Edinburgh provides the skills required to understand skeletal biographies and interpret them in their cultural context.
Social and Cultural Anthropology
This Social and Cultural Anthropology MSc at the University College London (UCL) provides a thorough grounding in anthropological theory and analysis, an understanding of ethnographic approaches to the study of social worlds, and a strong foundation in research practices.
Medical Anthropology
The two-year MPhil course in Medical Anthropology at the University of Oxford offers coordinated training in both social and biological anthropological approaches to health and illness, with special emphasis on methods.