We are delighted to announce the launch of a brand new MSc programme in Culture, Justice and Environment, featuring tailored content delivered by experts from the Department of Anthropology.
This is an exciting new programme that offers unique perspectives on human-environment relations. It locates these relations in wider political, cultural and economic systems and offers fresh interdisciplinary tools for understanding key issues of environmental politics, climate change, and social justice.
This 12-month programme will encompass courses in environmental anthropology, anthropology and the Anthropocene and anthropology and law, alongside optional courses of your choosing. Courses are taught by specialists in these subjects with first-hand research experience, for example, on the impacts of extractive industries and on the resistance movements that challenge them, on plantation economies and agricultural frontiers, on water management and decarbonization, and on the sociopolitical imaginations that shape just transition movements in different parts of the world. You'll also develop key research skills by completing a dissertation.
Visit the programme page to find out more.
Applications are open now for our incoming class in September 2025.
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