MPhil in Anthropocene Studies

    MPhil in Anthropocene Studies

    Duration11 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 70,929 / year(s)
    Next IntakeOctober 1, 2026

    MPhil in Anthropocene Studies

    About

    This MPhil offers an 11-month programme of advanced study and research into the challenges to the contemporary world represented by the idea of the Anthropocene. The course is intended for students with a good first degree in geography or a range of related disciplines.

    The aims of the course are:

    (i) to enable students to acquire a critical and well-informed understanding of the contested geopolitics and knowledge politics of the idea of the Anthropocene and of its provocation to re-interpret and re-imagine relationships between humans, non-humans and physical processes;

    (ii) to give students the opportunity to acquire or develop advanced subject expertise and transferable skills relevant to their research interests and career aspirations;

    (iii) to equip students to deal with complex issues both systematically and creatively. Students develop their skills of assessing contrasting theories, explanations and policies; collecting, critically judging, evaluating and interpreting varied forms of evidence; combining and interpreting different types of evidence to tackle specific problems; and recognising the ethical and moral dimensions of study.

    Learning Outcomes

    Knowledge and Understanding

    Students from this course will:

    • acquire a systematic understanding of knowledge about the idea of the Anthropocene, and a critical awareness of the challenges and creative potential of the idea;
    • gain a comprehensive understanding of techniques of analysis, interpretation and communication applicable to their own research or advanced scholarship;
    • learn how to apply knowledge, together with a practical understanding of how established techniques of research and enquiry are used to create and interpret knowledge in this field;
    • gain a conceptual understanding that enables them to evaluate critically current research and advanced scholarship in the area of Anthropocene Studies, to evaluate methodologies and, where appropriate, to propose and test new hypotheses.

    Skills and other attributes

    Students from this course will be able to:

    • deal with complex issues both systematically and creatively, make sound judgements in the absence of complete data, and communicate their conclusions clearly to specialist and non-specialist audiences;
    • exhibit proficiency in use of a range of software, knowledge of alternative IT sources, understanding and introductory experience in survey methods, statistical methods and a range of qualitative and ethnographic concepts and methods;
    • demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and solving problems, and act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a professional or equivalent level to continue to advance their knowledge and understanding.

    Continuing

    Admission to the PhD following the MPhil is not automatic and if you wish to be considered for the PhD in Geography you must:

    • apply for and meet the criteria for admission to the PhD via the normal University admissions process
    • obtain a good pass level in the MPhil and in your dissertation
    • demonstrate your suitability to undertake a PhD, and submit a suitable research proposal
    • have the pre-agreement of an available and suitable supervisor to supervise your PhD research proposal

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK High II.i Honours Degree. If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country. Applicants are welcome with first degrees in Geography or broadly related disciplines, e.g. Anthropology, Archaeology, Political Science, Development Studies, Sociology, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Human Sciences, Philosophy, English, History and the Arts. University Minimum Academic Requirements Language Requirement

    IELTS (Academic)

    ElementScore
    Listening7.0
    Writing7.0
    Reading7.0
    Speaking7.0
    Total7.0

    TOEFL Internet Score

    ElementScore
    Listening25
    Writing25
    Reading25
    Speaking25
    Total100

    CAE

    Score: Grade A & B (overall score of 193, with no element lower than 185 plus a Language Centre assessment)

    CPE

    Score: Grade A, B, or C (with at least 200 with no element lower than 185).

    Visa Information No ATAS required What Is An ATAS?

    English Program Requirements

    Listening: 7.0, Writing: 7.0, Reading: 7.0, Speaking: 7.0, Total: 7.0, Listening: 25, Writing: 25, Reading: 25, Speaking: 25, Total: 100

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    70,929 / year(s)

    MPhil in Anthropocene Studies

    University of Cambridge

    University of Cambridge

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Cambridge