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Anthropology

In recent years there have been considerable developments in Anthropology in the theorising of culture, feminist studies, epistemological questions relating to post-colonialism and its effects upon anthropological forms of research and knowledge. You may study areas including comparative religion; gender studies; minority cultures; language and culture; social theories; social change and development; social inequality; research methods; anthropology of South-East Asia; and globalisation. Graduates of our Anthropology programs find work in first-hand research, become advisers or consultants to industry, government and non-government organisations on a diverse range of matters, or teach.

Contact: School of Political and Social Inquiry

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Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Research)

3937

Masters (Coursework and Research)

2846

Masters (Research)

2695

PhD

0020

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