Examine interconnected topics across the state, law, democracy, violence, identity, conflict, revolution, terror, criminality and carceral systems on this specialist anthropological master’s. Youll level-up your research skillset working with UCL’s internationally renowned academics – experienced in organised crime, warzones, terrorism and activism. Particularly relevant for work in NGOs and the intergovernmental sector, or for journalism, teaching or further academic study.
Examine interconnected topics across the state, law, democracy, violence, identity, conflict, revolution, terror, criminality and carceral systems on this specialist anthropological master’s. Youll level-up your research skillset working with UCL’s internationally renowned academics – experienced in organised crime, warzones, terrorism and activism. Particularly relevant for work in NGOs and the intergovernmental sector, or for journalism, teaching or further academic study.
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1 Years
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09/2025
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London, Bloomsbury
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