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101 Master's degrees in Anthropology in United Kingdom
Social Anthropological Research
The Social Anthropological Research course from the University of Cambridge is an academically challenging course that enables students to develop their knowledge of social anthropology to a high level of specialization within a short time.
Social Anthropology
This Social Anthropology course from the University of Cambridge is academically challenging and is intended for postgraduate students who are studying the subject for the first time, who have studied Anthropology in the context of a more general degree, and/or for those with little knowledge of the tradition of British Social Anthropology.
Anthropology and Development
Gain a deep understanding of anthropology and development with insights into planned intervention, economic globalisation, and social transformation. Learn more at the Anthropology and Development programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

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.
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.

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.
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.
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.
Archaeology of the North
The Archaeology of the North programme of the University of Aberdeen is the only degree of its kind in the world, reflecting the unique research focus of the Department of Archaeology at Aberdeen.

Social Anthropology
Are you interested in how different people around the world do things differently? Have you ever questioned the taken for granted assumptions about what is “normal” behaviour in your culture, your workplace, or in powerful institutions? If so, then Social Anthropology programme from SOAS University of London is the subject for you.

Anthropology and Archaeology
The Anthropology and Archaeology department at University of Bristol has an international 'four-field' approach, combining archaeology with evolutionary, social and linguistic anthropology.

Anthropology
The Anthropology course offered at the University of Bristol will help you to develop a nuanced and cross-cultural perspective on the challenges that humans face in our fast-changing world, with content that reflects our research strengths in adversity, adaptation and globalisation.
Social Research Methods
The Social Research Methods MSc from University of Kent provides essential training for employment where an understanding of social research is important, as well as for further academic research in a social science discipline.
Medical Anthropology
This one-year Medical Anthropology course at the University of Oxford offers a coordinated learning programme in both social and biological anthropological approaches to health and illness.

Inequality and Society - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Inequality and Society - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Sunderland offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Sunderland.
Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology
This MSc in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology at Durham University spans one year of full-time study. It offers an in-depth exploration of the scientific principles necessary for addressing sensitive human events. The programme is designed to equip students with the skills to conduct research or pursue careers in this emotive field.