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For current students:Ìýthe UndergraduateÌýmodule list can be found onÌý

For students outside of the department:Ìýthe Undergraduate modules we are offering can be found in theÌýÂÒÂ×Ðã Module Catalogue

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Department Timetable

All teaching timetables for this academic year are available on .

Quick direct links to the department timetables including our degree programme timetables are available on this page.Ìý

For individual module timetable, please visitÌýÌýfor Undergraduate ModulesÌýand Postgraduate Options List.

Undergraduate

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BSc Anthropology/BSc AnthropologyÌýwith a Year AbroadÌý- 1st Year
BSc Anthropology/BSc AnthropologyÌýwith a Year Abroad - 2nd Year
BSc Anthropology/BSc AnthropologyÌýwith a Year Abroad - 3rd Year/4th Year
IBSc Medical Anthropology

Postgraduate

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MScÌýBiosocial Medical Anthropology
MAÌýCreative & Collaborative EnterpriseÌý
MScÌýPolitics, Violence and Crime
MA Material and Visual Culture
MRes Anthropology
MSc Anthropology, Environment and Development
MSc Digital Anthropology
MSc Human Evolution and Behaviour
MSc Medical Anthropology
MSc Social and Cultural Anthropology
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Writing Tutor

The departmental Writing Tutor is available to help ÂÒÂ×Ðã Anthropology students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, improve their writing skills. This includes everything from basic issues of essay organisation, citation and how to avoid plagiarism as well as the more complicated aspects such as argumentation and style. Whether the student simply has not been taught the skill set required for academic writing; is looking to improve upon what skills they already have; or has changed disciplines and is unfamiliar with the writing styles and conventions normative to the social sciences-the Writing Tutor can help in that process.

For further information, students should check out the .

Other Resources:

ÂÒÂ×Ðã has a number of resources available to help students improve their academic skills set. The following are a few of these that may be worth taking a look at.

The offers full and part-time English for Academic Purposes and foundation courses for international students as well as foreign language courses.

The Graduate School is host to ÂÒÂ×Ðã's , professional authors who offer one-to-one tutorials in effective academic writing, free of charge, to all students at ÂÒÂ×Ðã.

Careers
    Turing Scheme funding for UG and PGT fieldwork
    PGR Student Conference Fund

    Each year all ÂÒÂ×Ðã Departments are required to set aside funds to help students attend conferences and workshops. The Anthropology Department sets aside £6000 per year for this purpose and all MPhil/PhD students are invited to apply for funding that will cover the cost of travelling to conferences, registering and securing accommodation. The fund is intended to support students who are self-funded or who are not funded for conferences.

    Student Handbooks

    All student handbooks are now on .

    PhD students who have no access to Moodle whilst abroad can access aÌý

    The PDF version will be updated on a regular basis but please access the Moodle version where possible, as it contains the most up to date information.