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Specialist Areas

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At the undergraduate level, most anthropology courses in the UK focus on social and cultural anthropology and/or biological anthropology. However, as a discipline, anthropology covers many different research areas, and is continually growing. There are many sub-fields which allow you to specialise in certain subjects, particularly at the postgraduate level. For example, if you are interested in health, you might explore medical anthropology; or if the environment, then ecological anthropology. There is enormous potential for choice. Take a look at Discover Anthropology's ever-growing list of specialist areas to find out which direction might best suit your interests.


The anthropology of art studies and analyses the wide range of material objects produced by people ...

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The anthropology of childhood is a relatively new field for anthropological study which emerged in ...

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Development refers to the strategies which aim to transfer resources and assistance from the world'...

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Ecological anthropology studies the relations between human beings and their environments. Its foun...

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Economic anthropologists study processes of production, circulation and consumption of different so...

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Early twentieth century anthropologists presumed that the social and political differences or divis...

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Medical anthropology is a good example of how anthropologists have been able to relate the natural s...

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The anthropology of art has focused on material objects. Less attention has been given to physical ...

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In the West, we are used to the idea of government within the framework of the state and through th...

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 People living in the West tend to have a clear idea of what religion should look like: it tends to...

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A common introduction to anthropology is through film and television programmes. Series such as BBC ...

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Archaeology is the study of past human societies through their material remains. As such, it can be ...

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