MA Applied Anthropology & Community Arts
Goldsmiths, University of London
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This is a pathway of the MA Applied Anthropology & Community & Youth Work, aimed at applicants who may not need a National Youth Agency qualification in youth work (JNC) and those who want to become specialists in community development or community arts.This unique MA combines academic and practice-based learning with high-level professional qualifications. It is aimed at students who wish to pursue a career in community development or community arts and associated sectors, and those who want ...Read more

This is a pathway of the MA Applied Anthropology & Community & Youth Work, aimed at applicants who may not need a National Youth Agency qualification in youth work (JNC) and those who want to become specialists in community development or community arts.This unique MA combines academic and practice-based learning with high-level professional qualifications. It is aimed at students who wish to pursue a career in community development or community arts and associated sectors, and those who want an MA with additional professional qualifications to enable more senior career progression.Taught jointly by the Departments of Anthropology, and Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies (STaCS), this fieldwork pathway reflects the common concerns of both disciplines with a particular focus on community development and community arts.Established in 1992, the youth work pathway was the first of three fieldwork pathway options. An additional pathway in Community Development launched in 2012 and a Community Arts pathway launched in 2015. Community Development and Community Arts are merged at the point of pathway entry but allow for fieldwork specialism in each distinct area.The Community Development/Community Arts pathway caters for students who want to specialise in community development, or those with an arts background and arts interests who wish to work in community arts.You'll join a diverse cohort of students with a variety of practice experiences and interests. Whether you wish to specialise in community development or community arts, you will be taught alongside fellow students with interests in both disciplines, providing opportunities for the exchange of ideas and as well as interaction with an extensive range of organisations and practitioners.You will undertake fieldwork, which is focused on national occupational standards in community development and may take place in either community development settings or community arts settings depending on your specialism.

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Evie
25 Feb 23

Has really engaging course material and an expansive library, pleasant classrooms and buildings..Read more

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Artur
24 Feb 23

Great, inclusive atmosphere, very open for queer people. Minus is that despite studying filmmaking and photography we have no access to..Read more

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Entry requirements

You should normally have the following qualifications and experience:

  • An undergraduate degree of at least second class standard in the social sciences or another appropriate subject, with some experience in community development or community arts.
  • At least four months of full-time, or part-time equivalent, work experience prior to starting the MA. We also offer the MA in Applied Anthropology & Community & Youth Work (professionally validated by the National Youth Agency) for applicants with more work experience. Experience can include paid or unpaid work; voluntary, community and youth work in organisations; and relevant informal work.

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£11,250 per year

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Students from Domestic

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Accommodation - Budget - GBP 158 - GBP 337 per week.

£21,000 per year

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Students from EU

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Accommodation - Budget - GBP 158 - GBP 337 per week.

£21,000 per year

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Students from International

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Accommodation - Budget - GBP 158 - GBP 337 per week.

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24 Feb 23
Great, inclusive atmosphere, very open for queer people. Minus is that despite studying filmmaking and photography we have no access to...
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Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross, London London Greater London SE14 6NW United Kingdom
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