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Anthropology, Art and Perception (MRes)
Taking perception and sensory experience as its starting point, it draws on the theories and methods that extend across the disciplinary boundaries between audio-visual art and anthropology. This course provides a training framework for postgraduate research in the anthropology of human creativity, art, material culture, and visual expression.
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Conversion in Philosophy (Graduate Diploma)
Designed for those who wish to pursue the study of philosophy at postgraduate level but have not studied the subject in their undergraduate degree, this course builds a firm foundation from which to undertake research in philosophy.
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Film Studies (MLitt)
Master a range of advanced research skills and acquire knowledge related to the construction and analysis of the moving image, the past and present-day realities of national and regional film traditions, the dynamics of the global film industry, and the theoretical approaches to film.
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IMACS: International Master in Audiovisual and Cinema Studies (MLitt)
Students receive comprehensive training in film and media studies, exploring cinema in a global context and participating in a network of 17 leading programmes in Europe, Canada and Brazil.
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Philosophy (MLitt)
Examines and attempts to answer questions raised by human life and action, natural science, art and literature, language and communication, and history.
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Social Anthropology (MRes)
Explores the immense diversity of contemporary human social and cultural experience worldwide.