Anthropology
Position Details (PhD Program)
Find out about our research in Anthropology at the Brunel University London. PhD students come to Brunel from diverse cultural backgrounds and belong to a genuinely international anthropology department.
Brunel Anthropology Anthropology is a team of internationally recognised researchers, producing ground-breaking work rooted in ethnographic fieldwork spanning Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania.
Features
- Academic staff, post-doctoral researchers and PhD Anthropology students at Brunel University London Brunel University London alike work within a single Social Anthropology research grouping, designed both to capitalise on our historic strengths—in the anthropologies of global health; childhood and youth; histories and concepts of anthropological knowledge; and performance, politics and violence—as well as enabling a proactive embrace of new global challenges.
- The latter includes exciting new work that engages with international environmental crises, human-animal relations, and contemporary imaginings of the future.
Courses include:
- Arts Health and Social Change
- Social Justice
- Anthropological Research on Childhood Youth and Education
- Culture and Evolution
- International Medical Anthropology