MRes/PhD in Anthropology
Programme Code: TMRESAN/RPAN2
Department: Anthropology
For students starting this programme of study in 2022/23
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
Programme Structure: MRes in Anthropology
Programme Code: TMRESAN
Department: Anthropology
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Course number, title (unit value) | |
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Paper 1 |
AN471 Qualitative and Quantitative Methods for Anthropologists (1.0) |
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Paper 2 |
AN472 Evidence and Arguments in Anthropology and Other Social Sciences (1.0) |
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Paper 3 |
AN442 Supervised Reading Course and Fieldwork Preparation (1.0) |
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Paper 4 |
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In addition students are required to complete the following courses, which are compulsory but not examined: AN443 Research Proposal (1.0) |
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Paper 5 |
AN500 Seminar on Anthropological Research (0.0) |
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Paper 6 |
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All MRes students are required to audit one or two of the department's main lecture courses (to the value of 1.0 unit): AN402 The Anthropology of Religion (1.0) (withdrawn 2025/26) |
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AN405 The Anthropology of Kinship, Sex and Gender (1.0) (withdrawn 2025/26) |
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AN451 Politics and Power: Debates in Anthropology (0.5) |
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AN456 Economic Anthropology (0.5) |
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AN457 Anthropology of Economy (2): Transformation and Globalisation (0.5) (withdrawn 2025/26) |
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AN479 Anthropology of Law and Human Rights (0.5) |
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Award of the MRes in Anthropology
The award and classification of the MRes degree is consistent with the School's Scheme for the Award of a four-unit Taught Master's Degree.
The marks for AN471 and AN472 will count respectively as 25% of the total mark for the year. The research proposal, worth 50% of the total mark for the MRes year, will be examined (and the examination includes a viva). In order to be upgraded to PhD registration and allowed to commence fieldwork, students (a) must earn an average of 60 or more across all units; (b) must earn a minimum mark of 60 on the research proposal.
Progression to the PhD
If the above MRes requirements are met, students will be upgraded to PhD registration and will commence the fieldwork phase of the programme. The mandatory first year progress review of PhD students will be based on written reports about the early phase of fieldwork. The mandatory third year progress review for students in Anthropology is held in the third term (or, exceptionally, in the fourth term) after their return from fieldwork; this entails a viva with both supervisors and one external examiner.
Programme Structure: PhD in Anthropology
Programme Code: RPAN2
Department: Anthropology
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Course number, title (unit value) | |
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Year 1 |
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Year 2 |
- Fieldwork | |
Year 3 |
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Paper 1 |
AN505 Advanced Professional Development in Anthropology (1.0) |
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Papers 2 & 3 |
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Compulsory non-examined courses: AN500 Seminar on Anthropological Research (0.0) |
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AN503 Thesis Writing Seminar (0.0) |
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Year 4 |
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Papers 4 & 5 |
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Compulsory non-examined courses: AN500 Seminar on Anthropological Research (0.0) |
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AN503 Thesis Writing Seminar (0.0) |
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Footnotes
Local rules
The only permitted format for theses in the Department of Anthropology is that of a monograph that forms an integrated whole.
Note for prospective students:
For changes to graduate course and programme information for the next academic session, please see the graduate summary page for prospective students. Changes to course and programme information for future academic sessions can be found on the graduate summary page for future students.