**The Department of Anthropology offers supervision in a wide range of areas at MPhil and PhD level.**
The MPhil/PhD in Visual Anthropology can be achieved through two main strands:
- research projects that centre on the study of visual cultures, such as various forms of media representation or art
- the use of specific visual methodologies as a central feature of the research project itself
The programme focuses on the visual as a vital and defining factor in the research project as a whole.
Additional practical training can b...
**The Department of Anthropology offers supervision in a wide range of areas at MPhil and PhD level.**<br/><br/>The MPhil/PhD in Visual Anthropology can be achieved through two main strands:<br/><br/><br/> - research projects that centre on the study of visual cultures, such as various forms of media representation or art<br/> - the use of specific visual methodologies as a central feature of the research project itself<br/><br/><br/>The programme focuses on the visual as a vital and defining factor in the research project as a whole.<br/><br/>Additional practical training can be provided, alongside some access to department audio-visual equipment and facilities, but we generally expect MPhil/PhD candidates to have an appropriate level of practical visual production skills and to be largely self-sufficient in this area.<br/><br/>MPhil/PhD students are currently carrying out visual projects in Mexico, India, Argentina, Lebanon, Israel, and the UK.<br/><br/>**How to choose between MRes and MPhil/PhD**<br/>Normally research students register for the MRes in order to complete the requisite training for carrying out a doctoral research project. You then transfer to MPhil status after completing your MRes dissertation in September (or in your second year if you are part-time).<br/><br/>However, if you already have a substantial background, it is possible to register directly for the full-time MPhil, provided the Department and your future supervisor(s) agree. MPhil-registered students do exactly the same research training as MRes students, but they present a student dissertation in May, in order to fast-track to fieldwork or other forms of data-collection.<br/><br/>Whether you start registered as MRes or MPhil, upgrading to PhD status takes place at a later date.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
6 Years
Start Date
22/09/2025
Campus
Goldsmiths, University of London
Application deadline
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
G56
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