The MA Visual Anthropology is tailored to meet the needs of different levels of anthropological and film-making experience.
For nearly 30 years, the University’s Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology has been widely recognised as the world’s leading centre for visual anthropology. Our graduates have produced more than 400 ethnographic films seen around the world and it is now at the forefront of the emergent dialogue between art and anthropology, including sensory ethnography and sound, experimental and practice-based methods, photographic and digital media, museum and gallery installations.
Our courses combine anthropology with training in film-making and editing, visual methods, photography sensory ethnography and sound. Students are provided with professional equipment and supported by internationally renowned staff comprising the largest visual anthropology faculty in Europe.
A UK Honours degree (or overseas equivalent) at 2:1 level in anthropology, sociology, or related social science or humanities subject. Applicants must also submit with their application, the following: personal statement, two academic references, and transcript of marks.
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