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    MRes Social Anthropology and Intensive Language
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    MRes Social Anthropology and Intensive Language

    SOAS University of London

    SOAS University of London

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    United Kingdom, London

    University RankQS Ranking
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Research

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    On Campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 25,320  / year
    Next Intake September-2026

    MRes Social Anthropology and Intensive Language

    About

    Course overview

    The MRes Social Anthropology offers students training in social science research methods, with a strong focus on ethnographic methods.

    It aims to provide students with the skills they need to conduct research at a doctoral level, or to work as social science researchers. In addition to the acquisition of strong methodological skills, students are able to benefit from SOAS' renowned offering of African and Asian languages, as well as its expertise in the humanities, including philosophy, linguistics, literature, and history.

    Why study Social Anthropology and Intensive Language at SOAS?

    • SOAS is ranked 5th in the UK and 12th in the world for Anthropology (QS World University Rankings 2023)
    • we are 4th in the UK (2023 Times/Sunday Times League Table)
    • draw on the exceptional regional expertise of our academics in Asian, African, and Middle Eastern languages and politics, many of whom have joined us with a practical working knowledge of their disciplines
    • join our thriving community of alumni and academics who have an impact on the world outside of academia
    • flexibly structure your programme using our optional modules and/or optional modules from other departments, including the opportunity to learn a regional language
    • we are specialists in the delivery of languages; your command of a second language at SOAS will set you apart from graduates of other universities

    The MRes Social Anthropology may be taken either as a free standing MRes or as the first part of a PhD (for example, as a 1 + 3 research training programme). In the latter case, the MRes therefore serves as a shortcut into the PhD. It is designed to train students in research skills, including language training, to the level prescribed by the ESRC’s research training guidelines.

    Most students would be expected to progress to PhD registration at the end of the degree.

    The MRes is recognised by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) .

    Aims and outcomes

    The MRes is designed to train students in research skills to the level prescribed by the ESRC’s research training guidelines. It is intended for students with a good first degree (minimum of a 2.1) in social anthropology and/or a taught Masters degree in social anthropology. Most students would be expected to progress to PhD registration at the end of the degree. By the end of the program students will:

    • have achieved practical competence in a range of qualitative and quantitative research methods and tools
    • have the ability to understand key issues of method and theory, and to understand the epistemological issues involved in using different methods

    In addition to key issues of research design, students will be introduced to a range of specific research methods and tools including:

    • interviewing, collection and analysis of oral sources, analysis and use of documents, participatory research methods, issues of triangulation research validity and reliability, writing and analysing field notes, and ethnographic writing
    • social statistics techniques relevant for fieldwork and ethnographic data analysis (including chi-square tests, the T-test, F-test, and the rank correlation test)

    Discipline specific training in anthropology includes:

    • ethnographic methods and participant observation
    • ethical and legal issues in anthropological research
    • the logistics of long-term fieldwork
    • familiarisation with appropriate regional and theoretical literatures
    • writing-up (in the field and producing ethnography) and communicating research results
    • Language training.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A 2:1 degree in a relevant undergraduate degree. 

    If you have a lower degree classification, your application may be considered if you can present a strong case, either through relevant work experience, other qualifications, or a strong supporting statement. References are not required, but can help build a stronger application if you fall below the 2:1 requirement or have non-traditional qualifications.

    See international entry requirements and English language requirements.

    Career

    Employment

    Students from SOAS’ Department of Anthropology and Sociology develop an in-depth understanding of the world. Employers value our graduates’ cultural awareness and global perspective, as well as their skills in analysis, data interpretation and problem-solving.

    Recent graduates have been hired by:

    • Allen & Overy
    • BBC
    • British Council
    • Deloitte
    • Hackney Migrant Centre
    • IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development)
    • IOM- UN Migration
    • Media 52
    • New York Times
    • Social Mobility Foundation
    • The Week
    • UNICEF
    • United Nations Development Programme
    • World Bank Group

    Find out about our Careers Service.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 25,320 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
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