Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-18 | - |
2023-05-02 | - |
2023-09-26 | 2023-07-17 |
2024-01-16 | - |
Program Overview
The MA Anthropology & Museum Practice at Goldsmiths, University of London, combines academic rigor with practical training, equipping students with a deep understanding of anthropology and museum practice. Through a combination of compulsory and optional modules, students develop skills in curation, conservation, and museum education, preparing them for careers in the museum and heritage sector. The program emphasizes inclusivity and diversity in museum practice and provides students with networking opportunities and connections to potential employers.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
MA Anthropology & Museum Practice
at Goldsmiths, University of London, is a unique program designed for those who want to pursue careers in museums and anthropology. Offered in collaboration with The Horniman Museum and Gardens, the course provides students with a deep understanding of anthropological principles and practical museum skills.
Key objectives:
- Equip students with in-depth knowledge of anthropology and museum practice.
- Develop practical skills in curation, conservation, museum education, and engaging diverse audiences.
Highlights:
- Combines academic rigor with professional training, taught by renowned anthropologists and museum professionals.
- Gain access to the Horniman Museum's world-class anthropological collection.
- Develop critical thinking skills while examining crucial topics like museum representation and accessibility.
- Department of Anthropology ranked among the top 10 in the UK (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023).
Outline:
Compulsory Modules:
- Museum Anthropology (30 credits): Explores the theoretical and historical foundation of museums and anthropology.
- Museum Practice (30 credits): Develops practical skills in museum curation, conservation, and visitor engagement.
- Anthropological Research Methods (30 credits): Provides the necessary research tools and methodologies for conducting anthropological fieldwork.
- Dissertation (60 credits): Conduct independent research and write a dissertation on a topic related to anthropology and museums.
Optional Modules (30 credits):
Students can choose from a wide range of optional modules across Goldsmiths and other University of London institutions to tailor their studies and gain further specialization. Examples include:
- Anthropology and Gender Theory
- Anthropology of Art
- Ethnographic Film and Cinema Studies
- Anthropology and the Visual 2
- Economic and Political Anthropology 2
- Borders and Migration
- Material Culture
Assessment:
Assessment methods vary according to the specific module. They can include:
- Essays
- Museum-related projects
- Presentations
- Practical exercises
- Exams The dissertation is typically assessed through a written submission and oral examination.
Teaching:
The program utilizes a combination of teaching methods:
- Lectures by leading academics and museum professionals
- Seminars and workshops for interactive discussion and practical training
- Fieldwork opportunities
- Guest lectures and talks The Department of Anthropology fosters a supportive environment with dedicated staff to help students succeed.
Careers:
Graduates of this program are equipped to pursue a variety of careers in the museum and heritage sector. Examples include:
- Curator
- Museum Education Officer
- Outreach Officer
- Exhibitions Officer
- Collections Manager The program also prepares graduates for further research opportunities or doctoral studies in anthropology.
Other:
- Students have the opportunity to visit and learn from other museums in London and the UK.
- The program emphasizes inclusivity and diversity in museum practice.
- The program provides students with networking opportunities and connections to potential employers.
Annual tuition fees These are the fees for students starting their programme in the 2024/2025 academic year. Home - full-time: £12520 Home - part-time: £6260 International - full-time: £23660 Additional costs There may also be specific additional costs associated with your programme.
Goldsmiths, University of London
Overview:
Goldsmiths, University of London is a public research university located in South East London. It is known for its progressive teaching and world-leading research, particularly in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. The university prides itself on fostering a space for self-discovery and offers a single-site campus experience.
Services Offered:
Student Support:
Goldsmiths provides a range of support services for students, including a library, IT support, and a dedicated Graduate School for postgraduate research students.Learning Resources:
The university offers access to the Learn.gold virtual learning environment (VLE) and the Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre (TALIC).Campus Life:
Goldsmiths offers a vibrant campus experience with accommodation options, campus tours, and opportunities to connect with students through the Unibuddy platform.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Goldsmiths offers a unique campus experience in the heart of South East London. Students can explore the campus through virtual tours and learn about the local area through area guides. The university also hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the year.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Progressive Teaching:
Goldsmiths is known for its innovative and forward-thinking teaching methods.World-Leading Research:
The university boasts a strong research reputation, particularly in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.Vibrant Campus Community:
Goldsmiths fosters a diverse and inclusive campus community with a strong sense of belonging.Career Success:
A high percentage of Goldsmiths graduates move on to highly-skilled work after their studies.Academic Programs:
Goldsmiths offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
Arts:
Fine Art, Design, Music, Theatre, Film, and MediaHumanities:
English, History, Philosophy, Languages, and LiteratureSocial Sciences:
Sociology, Psychology, Politics, and EconomicsComputing:
Computer Science, Digital Media, and Information TechnologyOther:
Entry Requirements:
Home & EU Students:
- Educational Background: An undergraduate degree of at least second-class standard in a relevant/related subject.
- Alternative Entry: Applicants without a relevant degree may be considered if they have significant experience in the field and demonstrate the ability to work at postgraduate level.
International Students:
- Same educational background requirements as home/EU students.
- International Qualifications: A wide range of international qualifications are accepted.
- English Language Proficiency:
- IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 with a 6.5 in writing and no element lower than 6.0.
- Equivalent English Language Qualifications: Accepted as well.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
Non-Native English Speakers:
- IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 with a 6.5 in writing and no element lower than 6.0.
- Equivalent English Language Qualifications: Accepted as well.
Additional Notes:
- Specific entry requirements may vary for different pathways or specializations within the MA Anthropology & Museum Practice program.
- If you have any questions about eligibility or qualifications, contact the department directly.