Bioarchaeology covers the investigation of human and animal skeletal remains to understand the lives of individuals and communities in the past, in relation to their social, cultural, economic,
Uncover the secrets of past lives through the analysis of human and animal skeletons on our specialist MSc Archaeology Bioarchaeology degree. Gain expertise in human anatomy with unlimited access to
PhD students complete an independent research project under the guidance of a supervisory team. The maximum period of registration permitted before thesis submission is 4 years full time / 7 years
Leicester Cancer Research Centre is part of the College of Life Sciences and is located at the Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Sciences and Osborne Buildings at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, and in the
This course emphasises the study of archaeological human remains within their funerary context. It builds upon the School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences' extensive research in human
This course emphasises the study of archaeological human remains within their funerary context. It builds upon the School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences' extensive research in human
OverviewOur Zooarchaeology course combines traditional archaeology with branches of natural sciences to examine animal remains and their importance in understanding a broad range of economic and
OverviewLearn how to identify the bones of the human skeleton and undertake analysis of human skeleton remainsTo aid your studies, we have a laboratory dedicated to the study of anatomical variation
Research in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences covers three main research themes ; earth and planetary science, environment and society, and life on earth. Palaeontological and
Bioarchaeology at York combines advanced osteoarchaeological techniques with the molecular analysis of human remains. You'll be encouraged to immerse yourself in the study of stable isotopes, lipid
We investigate the responses of cells to genome damage and their relationship to cancer and other aspects of human disease.You’ll work in a dynamic and collaborative environment, using a range of
This course is designed to provide you with advanced research in the scientific analysis of human skeletal remains within the context of archaeology, palaeoanthropology and forensic anthropology.
Our unique MSc in Bioarchaeology with its pathways in biomolecular archaeology and environmental archaeology provides an excellent academic opportunity for you to develop your fascination with the
This MSc, offering a holistic view of the body and society in the study and interpretation of research into human remains, is unique in the academic world and will prepare you for a fascinating