Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology

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  • University/Institute Name University of Dundee
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Full Time)
  • Position Duration1 year
  • Application deadlineAug 2026

Position Details (Master's)

In the MSc Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology from University of Dundee you will develop the practical skills and knowledge required by those who search for missing people and will be involved in the recovery of remains from clandestine burials.

In the MSc Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology from University of Dundee , you will learn how to write forensic archaeological and skeletal reports, and how these reports are used in the legal process, including presenting evidence as an expert witness in court.

Forensic archaeology uses archaeological skills to assist with the location and recovery of human remains and forensic evidence. Forensic anthropology is the analysis of human remains for the medico-legal and humanitarian purposes of establishing identity.

Both play a key role in UK and international investigations in cases of inter-personal violence and homicide, repatriation, mass disasters, and war crimes.

Many of our staff are forensic experts. They will help you gain a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the skills needed to search for, and recover, human remains in a number of different scenarios and analyse and interpret skeletal remains.

Careers

There is an international requirement for forensic archaeologists and forensic anthropologists who are competent in dealing with the location and recovery of human remains and forensic evidence in medico-legal and humanitarian roles.

This course provides the skills to facilitate a career in the lab and field in forensic anthropology and forensic archaeology. You will also develop the skills to continue into academic research.

Their graduates have gone on to roles in the following areas:

  • academia
  • teaching
  • research
  • museums
  • forensic practice
  • police
  • non-governmental organisations
  • archaeological practice
  • further postgraduate training

Courses include:

  • Forensic Human Osteology
  • Forensic Taphonomy
  • Forensic Archaeology
  • Disaster Victim Identification (Online)
  • Forensic Science and the Law
  • Forensic Human Identification

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

Position Start Date

Sep 2026