Some of the careers chosen by graduates from the School of Anthropology & Conservation will require, or benefit from, further study, so this is something to consider carefully. The University of Kent offers the following postgraduate study options in these fields:

Conservation and International Wildlife Trade  MSc
Conservation and Rural Development   MSc
Conservation Biology MSc
Conservation Project Management   MSc
Ethnobotany   MSc
Forensic Osteology and Field Recovery Methods   MSc
Social Anthropology- Humanitarian and Environmental Crises MA

You should consider the financial implications of further study as well as selecting a programme that suits your interests, learning style and future career aspirations. The following websites are a good starting point for exploring postgraduate options, but you may also benefit from talking to a Careers Consultant about your particular situation. You can book an appointment with our Employability Officer using this link.

It is also worth investigating what further study options the University has to offer as you may find the perfect course for yourself in an institution you already know. There are also sometimes financial benefits of staying on such as a fee discount to Alumnifind out your funding options here.