Medical Anthropology: A Biocultural Approach 4th edition
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Anthropology MPhil/PhD
An Anthropology MPhil/PhD means being an unrivalled expert on human life, culture, society, ecology, biology, or some combination of those. Sustained fieldwork is normally required and graduates of this programme specialise in a wide range of research methods. Doctoral-level anthropologists are sought for work in government, policy, social research, design and high-tech
Medical Anthropology
Medical Anthropology at UCL is a cutting-edge subsection in the department providing one of the most comprehensive and exciting programmes of teaching and research. Those working in this section are uniquely committed to actively developing Medical Anthropology at the intersections with clinical practice, primary care, public health, bioethics ...
MPhil in Medical Anthropology
The School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography takes the view that full-time degrees require full-time study (ie equivalent to typical employment, around 40 hours per week, throughout the year). MPhil students in their first year should expect to spend six to eight hours per week in term time in formal teaching contexts (lectures, seminar ...
DPhil in Anthropology
a master's degree with an overall grade of 67% or above and normally with a dissertation at 67% or above; and; a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours in any subject.; At least one such degree should normally be in a branch of anthropology (eg social, cultural, medical, biological, evolutionary) relevant to their proposed research.
Medical Anthropology
The MSc in Medical Anthropology is a conversion course, which provides extensive teaching that combines approaches from social anthropology and science studies to understand heath and healing in diverse cultures and ecological communities. It consists of four Papers and a 10,000 word dissertation (submitted in late August).
Medical Anthropology
The MSc in Medical Anthropology is a conversion course, which provides extensive teaching that combines approaches from social anthropology and science studies to understand heath and healing in diverse cultures and ecological communities. It consists of four Papers and a 10,000 word dissertation (submitted in late August).
MA Medical Anthropology and Mental Health
There are five compulsory modules (75 units): two (30 units) provide a foundation in anthropological theory and method; three (45 units) focus on medical anthropology and mental health. Students also take optional modules (45 units). All students must complete a Dissertation (10,000 words) of 60 credits.
Medical Anthropology
Intended for a diverse range of students, this distinctive and interdisciplinary programme will complement your background in anthropology or health sciences. Medical anthropologists explore a wide range of medical practices, including both performative forms of healing (e.g., shamanism) and the newest biomedical technologies.
Studying Medical Anthropology
Studying Medical Anthropology. We offer two MSc programmes, the Taught and Research MSc in Medical Anthropology. Both can be taken as routes into our dynamic PhD programme in Social Anthropology. In addition, Medical Anthropology is also a key component of our undergraduate MA programme in Social Anthropology, in which we offer a number of ...
Medical Anthropology
Medical anthropologists at the University of Bristol have training in a diverse range of approaches and employ a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods in their work. They share a commitment to the use of ethnographic and anthropological perspectives in gathering and interpreting research findings and to the view that anthropology's ...
MPhil in Health, Medicine and Society
It is designed to provide you with combined advanced skills in the social, ethical and historical analysis of health and medicine. This 9 month course is a collaborative initiative between the world-leading departments of History and Philosophy of Science , Social Anthropology and Sociology. In addition to history, sociology and anthropology ...
Anthropology PhD
Research profile. Brunel Anthropology is a team of internationally recognised researchers, producing ground-breaking work rooted in ethnographic fieldwork spanning Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania. Academic staff, post-doctoral researchers and PhD students alike work within a single Social Anthropology research grouping, designed both to ...
Medical Anthropology MSc
London, Bloomsbury. This MSc provides students with knowledge of advanced medically related anthropology, enabling students to utilise anthropological approaches in a range of research and professional roles. It trains students in theoretical and applied aspects of the field, preparing them for careers that engage with and impact real-world ...
MSc in Medical Anthropology
It provides the necessary basis for future anthropological research and an excellent cross-cultural grounding for those aiming to pursue a career in anthropology, global health, or other health-related fields. The MSc consists of four papers and a dissertation. The three core papers, taught across Michaelmas and Hilary terms, each comprise ...
MRes/PhD Anthropology
MRes/PhD Anthropology London, UK . I am a PhD student in the department of Social Anthropology. I was born in Udaipur, Rajasthan, and did my undergraduate degree at Yale University with short stints at Delhi University and the University of Cape Town. After my B.A, I worked as a community organizer in Buenos Aires on issues of urban waste and ...
Medical Anthropology at UCL
CLARA FABIAN-THEROND As a medical anthropology PhD student my plan was to start ethnographic research, examining the socio-cultural impact of personalised therapeutics in the NHS colorectal and ovarian cancer treatment setting, in late spring. The arrival of coronavirus in the UK, however, halted this planned start date.
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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 influences, the relationship with the environment and how change and development take place over time. This biosocial approach to the anthropology of health ...
Medical Anthropology MSc
Medical anthropology is the study of cultural beliefs and practices associated with the origin, recognition and management of health and illness in different social and cultural groups. ... Mexico, Bolivia, Papua New Guinea, China, Nepal, Peru, Morocco, and New Zealand as well as in the UK and the rest of Europe. In additional, Brunel offers an ...
PhD in Social Anthropology
A Cambridge PhD in Social Anthropology is very highly regarded, both in the UK and overseas. We have some extremely distinguished alumni who have been enormously influential in academic Anthropology globally. The majority of our PhD graduates go on to jobs in academia, while others build very successful careers in the media, civil service, and ...
Medical Anthropology MSc
What this course will give you. Our approach to Medical Anthropology is broad and open-minded. It encompasses applied work, analysis of cultural diversity issues in clinical practice, therapeutic narratives, critical medical anthropology, ageing, infectious disease, global health, studies of traditional medical systems and ritual healing ...
Medical Anthropology MSc
The MSc in Medical Anthropology is offered as a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. Teaching combines: ... continued to study for a PhD in Social Anthropology; ... Entry requirements for the 2025/26 academic year will be published on 1 Oct 2024. A UK 2:1 honours degree or its international equivalent. Students from China.
Medical Anthropology
Publication office: Taylor & Francis, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN, UK. The subject matter covered in Medical Anthropology is relevant not only to health care professionals who recognize the importance of attaining a better understanding of the socio-cultural dimensions of health, but also to any social scientist who has ...
Medical Anthropology
While most of the anthropologists at Harvard deal in some way with these issues, the Medical Anthropology program is comprised of a group of faculty, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students, divided between Anthropology and Social Medicine. This group meets once a week for guest lectures by some of the most preeminent thinkers in the field ...
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An Anthropology MPhil/PhD means being an unrivalled expert on human life, culture, society, ecology, biology, or some combination of those. Sustained fieldwork is normally required and graduates of this programme specialise in a wide range of research methods. Doctoral-level anthropologists are sought for work in government, policy, social research, design and high-tech
Medical Anthropology at UCL is a cutting-edge subsection in the department providing one of the most comprehensive and exciting programmes of teaching and research. Those working in this section are uniquely committed to actively developing Medical Anthropology at the intersections with clinical practice, primary care, public health, bioethics ...
The School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography takes the view that full-time degrees require full-time study (ie equivalent to typical employment, around 40 hours per week, throughout the year). MPhil students in their first year should expect to spend six to eight hours per week in term time in formal teaching contexts (lectures, seminar ...
a master's degree with an overall grade of 67% or above and normally with a dissertation at 67% or above; and; a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours in any subject.; At least one such degree should normally be in a branch of anthropology (eg social, cultural, medical, biological, evolutionary) relevant to their proposed research.
The MSc in Medical Anthropology is a conversion course, which provides extensive teaching that combines approaches from social anthropology and science studies to understand heath and healing in diverse cultures and ecological communities. It consists of four Papers and a 10,000 word dissertation (submitted in late August).
The MSc in Medical Anthropology is a conversion course, which provides extensive teaching that combines approaches from social anthropology and science studies to understand heath and healing in diverse cultures and ecological communities. It consists of four Papers and a 10,000 word dissertation (submitted in late August).
There are five compulsory modules (75 units): two (30 units) provide a foundation in anthropological theory and method; three (45 units) focus on medical anthropology and mental health. Students also take optional modules (45 units). All students must complete a Dissertation (10,000 words) of 60 credits.
Intended for a diverse range of students, this distinctive and interdisciplinary programme will complement your background in anthropology or health sciences. Medical anthropologists explore a wide range of medical practices, including both performative forms of healing (e.g., shamanism) and the newest biomedical technologies.
Studying Medical Anthropology. We offer two MSc programmes, the Taught and Research MSc in Medical Anthropology. Both can be taken as routes into our dynamic PhD programme in Social Anthropology. In addition, Medical Anthropology is also a key component of our undergraduate MA programme in Social Anthropology, in which we offer a number of ...
Medical anthropologists at the University of Bristol have training in a diverse range of approaches and employ a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods in their work. They share a commitment to the use of ethnographic and anthropological perspectives in gathering and interpreting research findings and to the view that anthropology's ...
It is designed to provide you with combined advanced skills in the social, ethical and historical analysis of health and medicine. This 9 month course is a collaborative initiative between the world-leading departments of History and Philosophy of Science , Social Anthropology and Sociology. In addition to history, sociology and anthropology ...
Research profile. Brunel Anthropology is a team of internationally recognised researchers, producing ground-breaking work rooted in ethnographic fieldwork spanning Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania. Academic staff, post-doctoral researchers and PhD students alike work within a single Social Anthropology research grouping, designed both to ...
London, Bloomsbury. This MSc provides students with knowledge of advanced medically related anthropology, enabling students to utilise anthropological approaches in a range of research and professional roles. It trains students in theoretical and applied aspects of the field, preparing them for careers that engage with and impact real-world ...
It provides the necessary basis for future anthropological research and an excellent cross-cultural grounding for those aiming to pursue a career in anthropology, global health, or other health-related fields. The MSc consists of four papers and a dissertation. The three core papers, taught across Michaelmas and Hilary terms, each comprise ...
MRes/PhD Anthropology London, UK . I am a PhD student in the department of Social Anthropology. I was born in Udaipur, Rajasthan, and did my undergraduate degree at Yale University with short stints at Delhi University and the University of Cape Town. After my B.A, I worked as a community organizer in Buenos Aires on issues of urban waste and ...
CLARA FABIAN-THEROND As a medical anthropology PhD student my plan was to start ethnographic research, examining the socio-cultural impact of personalised therapeutics in the NHS colorectal and ovarian cancer treatment setting, in late spring. The arrival of coronavirus in the UK, however, halted this planned start date.
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 influences, the relationship with the environment and how change and development take place over time. This biosocial approach to the anthropology of health ...
Medical anthropology is the study of cultural beliefs and practices associated with the origin, recognition and management of health and illness in different social and cultural groups. ... Mexico, Bolivia, Papua New Guinea, China, Nepal, Peru, Morocco, and New Zealand as well as in the UK and the rest of Europe. In additional, Brunel offers an ...
A Cambridge PhD in Social Anthropology is very highly regarded, both in the UK and overseas. We have some extremely distinguished alumni who have been enormously influential in academic Anthropology globally. The majority of our PhD graduates go on to jobs in academia, while others build very successful careers in the media, civil service, and ...
What this course will give you. Our approach to Medical Anthropology is broad and open-minded. It encompasses applied work, analysis of cultural diversity issues in clinical practice, therapeutic narratives, critical medical anthropology, ageing, infectious disease, global health, studies of traditional medical systems and ritual healing ...
The MSc in Medical Anthropology is offered as a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. Teaching combines: ... continued to study for a PhD in Social Anthropology; ... Entry requirements for the 2025/26 academic year will be published on 1 Oct 2024. A UK 2:1 honours degree or its international equivalent. Students from China.
Publication office: Taylor & Francis, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN, UK. The subject matter covered in Medical Anthropology is relevant not only to health care professionals who recognize the importance of attaining a better understanding of the socio-cultural dimensions of health, but also to any social scientist who has ...
While most of the anthropologists at Harvard deal in some way with these issues, the Medical Anthropology program is comprised of a group of faculty, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students, divided between Anthropology and Social Medicine. This group meets once a week for guest lectures by some of the most preeminent thinkers in the field ...