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University of Kent, MA, Anthropology of Ethnicity, Nationalism and Identity

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Full-time Sep years: 1
Part-time Sep years: 2
The current world scene is shaped by identity politics which generate struggles between groups constituted around ethnic, religious, national and other claims; this courseexamines how anthropology and associated social sciences contribute to our understanding of issues arising from the formation, expression and enactment of collective identities; although primarily intended for students with academic qualifications in anthropology, this course can also benefit students with qualifications in sociology, history, politics, postcolonial studies and related subjects.

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The University of Kent has three campuses in the UK, situated in Canterbury, Medway, and Tonbridge. It also has sites in Europe, at Paris, Brussels and Athens.

The main campus- Canterbury campus is built on 300 acres of parkland and is less than 25 minutes’ walk from the historic cathedral city of Canterbury. Canterbury is a vibrant city with a warm and friendly atmosphere, within easy reach of London, France and Belgium. There is a free coach service between Medway and Canterbury campuses.