MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies

    MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies

    Duration10 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 79,816 / year(s)
    Next IntakeOctober 1, 2026

    MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies

    About

    Students who come to Cambridge to do the MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies are interested in learning the broad and interdisciplinary field of evolutionary anthropology in depth, and to carry out a research project on a topic within the discipline at postgraduate level. Given that the programme includes both a taught and a research component, its scope is ideal for students who have a background in biological anthropology, evolutionary biology, zoology, archaeology, psychology, and medical and veterinary sciences. This is a demanding interdisciplinary programme of study and research that enables students to obtain in-depth knowledge across human evolutionary studies and specialist research training in an area within this field over a relatively short time frame. Students who do this course come to Cambridge from the UK and abroad.

    The aims of the course are to:

    provide students with the opportunity to study substantive issues and debates in human evolutionary studies;

    give students the opportunity to learn aspects of current research in human evolutionary studies through lectures, seminars and discussions from an international team of researchers with expertise and strengths in these areas;

    enable students to acquire the critical thinking and intellectual skills necessary for undertaking independent research in some aspect of human evolutionary studies;

    create an intellectual environment and platform that encourages students to learn from each other, particularly in seminar discussions, and one in which students benefit from the lived and learnt experiences and knowledge from peers from across the world;

    prepare students for research at doctoral level and equip them to be future leaders in evolutionary approaches to the understanding of humans today.

    Learning Outcomes

    Upon successful completion of this MPhil, students should have:

    • interdisciplinary training in human evolutionary studies, gaining familiarity with a range of intellectual and methodological approaches;

    • in-depth knowledge of specialised subjects and themes in evolutionary anthropology;

    • the skills necessary to conduct independent research, providing students with transferable skills, particularly in data science, and training in management of research projects from design through to completion;

    • the ability to express themselves in written work precisely, clearly and persuasively, as well as to produce a substantial thesis on a research subject.

    • Depending on the project, some students will gain experience in preparing and submitting an article to a peer-reviewed journal.


    Continuing

    Students taking the MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies who wish to apply for the PhD in Biological Anthropology at Cambridge are required to achieve an overall mark of at least 68 in the MPhil degree and at least 68 in the dissertation. They must obtain the support of an appropriate supervisor before making an application. In some circumstances, additional academic conditions may be set to ensure that appropriate skills are in place prior to admittance to the PhD programme.


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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. Admission to the MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies is based on high achievement in a previous or current degree, typically first class, high II.i or an equivalent. Students will normally hold an undergraduate degree in range of relevant disciplines, including: From undergraduate degrees in anthropology, archaeology, social anthropology and cognate disciplines, students seeking to focus their learning on human evolutionary studies, and seeking accessible training in the methods and principles involved in research within one of the sub-disciplines of evolutionary anthropology; From undergraduate degrees in natural sciences, medicine, psychology and veterinary sciences, students seeking to learn across the discipline of evolutionary anthropology, while acquiring training in the methods and principles involved in research on a topic that intersects evolutionary approaches to humans or non-human primates with their own scientific background; Students and professionals engaged with the study and curation of human remains, who wish to learn across the discipline of evolutionary anthropology, while acquiring training in the traditional and digital methods and principles involved in the study of human and non-human primate osteology using materials from the Duckworth Laboratory. The programme is designed to accommodate flexibly the needs of students with different backgrounds, and the mixture of students from different national, educational and professional backgrounds is a strength of the course. Applicants with other backgrounds will need to show strong reasons for applying and relevant experience where possible. If you have a non-traditional academic trajectory or your most recent degree is five or more years in the past, please get in touch with the postgraduate admissions administrator before making an application so that we can advise you appropriately. University Minimum Academic Requirements Language Requirement

    IELTS (Academic)

    ElementScore
    Listening7.0
    Writing7.0
    Reading7.0
    Speaking7.0
    Total7.5

    TOEFL Internet Score

    ElementScore
    Listening25
    Writing25
    Reading25
    Speaking25
    Total110

    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: 7.5, Listening: 25, Writing: 25, Reading: 25, Speaking: 25, Total: 110

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    79,816 / year(s)

    MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies

    University of Cambridge

    University of Cambridge

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Cambridge