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7 Master's degrees in Anthropology in Switzerland
Anthropology and Sociology
The Anthropology and Sociology programme of Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies offers rigorous training in anthropology and sociology through a combination of coursework in small class settings, opportunities for independent field research and close mentoring.
Biology - Anthropology
The Biology - Anthropology course from University of Zurich investigates the basic evolutionary and biological processes that led to the evolution of man
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.
Anthropology of Transnationalism and the State
The Master program in Anthropology of Transnationalism and the State (ATS) at the University of Bern addresses topics that have become increasingly important in view of the ongoing process of globalization and increasing international interdependencies and interconnections.
Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes - CREOLE
Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes - CREOLE is the first Joint European Master Degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Bern.
Anthropology
The Anthropology Master's degree program at the University of Basel combines the academic traditions of British social anthropology and American cultural anthropology.
Social Anthropology
The MASA program at the University of Bern addresses all the varied aspects of Social Anthropology. The program also focuses on innovative research in both traditional areas, such as kinship, social exchange, religious and ritual practices, ethnicity, material culture and the human-environment relationship, and new fields such as gender studies and the anthropology of climate change.