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Anthropology provides a distinctive and impactful approach to comprehending cultural and social diversity in today's world. It explores thought-provoking topics that reveal astonishing differences in how people and societies perceive life. The field addresses current challenges including cultural pluralism, identity debates, racial tensions, evolving family structures, interfaith conflicts, gender dynamics, and culture's political influence. If these subjects fascinate you and you seek a field of study that enhances daily understanding while preparing you for diverse careers, anthropology could be your ideal choice. Brunel's program stands out by offering global fieldwork opportunities tailored to your anthropological focus. These practical experiences not only strengthen job readiness by building professional networks but also deepen academic insights.
Career Prospects
With a three-year anthropology degree, your substantial research and fieldwork experience - a cornerstone of our program - will distinguish you from peers. These placements accumulate valuable expertise and connect you with organizations and individuals crucial for career advancement.
Brunel anthropology alumni have secured positions at prestigious institutions like the World Bank, UNICEF, the NHS, as well as NGOs including Oxfam and Save the Children, plus roles in local government, legal fields, and media organizations.