Outstanding teaching
Congratulations on becoming an offer-holder in Social Anthropology at The University of Manchester.
We are one of the largest social anthropology departments in Britain, dedicated to outstanding teaching and learning with experts in a diverse range of themes.
Our size and scope provides you with the widest range of topics and units possible.
Study at a top 10 university for Social Anthropology in the UK (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).
Learn from global experts in visual and sensory media, race, kinship and inequality.
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Your learning experience
A week in the life of a BSocSc Social Anthropology student
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Support on your course
Social Anthropology at Manchester is an active community that welcomes passionate students.
You’ll make friends through our many student societies, activities, and receive support from students through our peer-assisted support scheme.
Providing high-quality education
Student experiences
Lars tells us what it's like to study Social Anthropology at Manchester.
Your lecturers, their research
Read about the social impact of our research that shapes your learning.
Anthropology in practice
Explore issues beyond the classroom on the Anthropology of Development and Humanitarianism course unit.
Study abroad
Immerse yourself in a different culture at one of our partner institutions around the world.
Careers and employability
Make your mark at Manchester
Study social anthropology at Manchester and open the door to many different career paths.
According to the 2022 National Student Survey (NSS), 94% of our students go on to further study or employment within 15 months of graduation with an average starting salary of £22,500, which rises to £27,500 over the next five years.
Discover more : about Social Anthropology careers and employability
Manchester’s Q-Step Centre
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Our graduates
Eleanor tells us how, without her degree, she wouldn't have the skills, understanding, and knowledge required in her job.
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Email: socialsciences@manchester.ac.uk
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