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Department of Anthropology

The Anthropology Department at Goldsmiths College provides a lively inter-disciplinary environment for its students, with a range of staff research interests that also cover a wide geographical area. The courses taught in the department reflect this, and original research conducted by staff is fed back into lecture topics to make sure that course material is kept up-to-date. This is invaluable to students on both taught and research programmes who are conducting their own original research.

The departmental seminar series, held weekly during term-time, features speakers from all over the UK and the world, and also provides an opportunity for departmental staff and research students to showcase their work. The department also has close links with other departments in the College, such as Sociology, Media & Communications, the Centre for Urban and Community Research, and the Centre for Cultural Studies. In addition, because Goldsmiths is a College of the University of London, students have the opportunity of attending seminars and courses throughout the University and also have access to the library at Senate House.

The department has research links with institutions both from within the University of London, such as the Institute of Latin American Studies and the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, and externally, such as the National Maritime Museum, CNRS, the Australian National University and the University of Nairobi.

The department is currently engaged in the following externally funded projects:

Melanesian Art - Objects, Narratives and Indigenous Owners
Professor Nicholas Thomas in conjunction with the British Museum, funded by the AHRC, 2005-2010
 
 
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