Criminology and criminal justice engages with a vast range of historical and contemporary issues. In a field that is constantly evolving, experts have become adept at changing their approach to keep
Our MA in Research Methods (Anthropology) is designed to boost your knowledge and understanding of the human experience as you immerse yourself in a department which is passionate about producing the
The MSc in Medical Anthropology offers a fascinating opportunity to study contemporary global health and wellbeing issues from an anthropological standpoint, considering social and cultural
This fascinating MSc, with its strong international humanitarian focus and alignment with UN sustainability goals of peace and justice, equips you with the skills and knowledge to work or carry out
Health is a lens to the social. Our approach is multi-level, drawing together expertise around global trends such as: climate change adaptation and environmental degradationnational and local health
Higher Education and Social Inequality (HESI) researchers at Durham have made leading contributions to the study of the relationship between institutions, policies and practices in higher education
The MA in Socio-Cultural Anthropology introduces you to the endlessly fascinating academic study that looks at humanity and the behaviours, societies and cultures that underpin the lives that are led
Our ideas of criminality and justice permeate, and reflect, the societies we live in, and (re)produce systems and structures that are a cause and consequence of harm and inequalities. Criminal
‘Community’ is an enduring theme in public policy and social research. Communities of place, interest and identity are sites of contestation, care and control in an increasingly individualized, yet