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Forensic Archaeology and Genocide Investigation is a crucial and timely field of study. This program teaches students how to identify the traces left by genocide and mass violence, along with modern forensic methods for discovering and documenting such evidence.
The MSc in Forensic Archaeology and Genocide Investigation is a comprehensive program that enables students to: Develop expertise in forensic archaeological approaches to genocide cases.
Acquire hands-on experience by joining fieldwork within ongoing research initiatives focused on genocide and mass violence. Conduct in-depth research on various aspects of genocide and widespread atrocities.
Engage in cross-disciplinary learning with experts from Archaeology, Genocide Studies, History, International Relations, Geography, Media Studies, Game Design, and Visualization.
This program prepares graduates for PhD research or professional paths in archaeology, conflict studies, forensic science, Holocaust research, international affairs, and related disciplines.
Students benefit from acquiring diverse practical and analytical capabilities while accessing career-building experiences – including involvement in live research projects.
The MSc is designed for students pursuing scientific dissertation topics, which might involve field-based investigations or technical analyses of multiple sites.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Forensic Archaeology and Genocide Investigation MSc will possess adaptable skills valued across industries, applicable to roles in: Archaeological Research, Forensic Science, Human Rights Advocacy
Criminal Justice, Academic Research, Military Services, Intelligence Agencies