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Global Social and Political Thought (MLitt)
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  • Introduces key topics in global thought, providing a broad overview of the field. Transnational and comparative approach gives this programme a remarkable richness and depth compared with
    MSc (by research) in Neuroscience - Social and group processes
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  • The 1-year MSc (by research) degree, in either Psychology or Neuroscience, consists solely of an independent research project conducted over a 12-month period (or an equivalent period of part-time
    Anthropology, Art and Perception (MRes)
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  • The course benefits from small class sizes and an interdisciplinary approach. The course includes a project-based module that allows you to experiment with audio-visual and other creative
    Postgraduate research courses in Social Anthropology MSc (Res)
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  • For those with sufficient undergraduate experience in Social Anthropology (usually equivalent to a first class BA Hons degree in Social Anthropology), it is possible to apply to enter the Master of
    Postgraduate research courses in Social Anthropology PhD
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  • The Department offers a PhD degree in Social Anthropology which is based on a minimum of three years’ full-time study and independent research.At St Andrews there is an intellectually vibrant and
    Terrorism and Political Violence (MLitt)
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  • The MLitt in Terrorism and Political Violence seeks to develop in students a critical understanding of the concept of terrorism and political violence within the context of a multidisciplinary
    Social Anthropology (MRes)
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  • The programme takes a comparative and global view of human individuality, society and culture, studying how people make meaningful lives in extremely diverse settings. Research covers lives in cities