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  2. Undergraduate: Part IIA | Department of Social Anthropology

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/ug-part-two-a
    30 Apr 2024: Paper SAN2: The foundations of social life, teaches students about the study of kinship and economics, religion and politics. ... which combine marriage with economic exchange) and the use of religious movements for political protest.
  3. Dissertation | Department of Social Anthropology

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/ug-part-two-b/ug-dissertation
    30 Apr 2024: Viva Voce Examinations: June 2024. All Social Anthropology IIB Dissertations conclude with a Viva Voce examination. ... Examination: the dissertation counts towards the final degree as though it were a single examination paper and carries equal weighting
  4. MPhil Diary | Department of Social Anthropology

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/mphil-course/mphil-diary
    30 Apr 2024: Wed 15 May. 12:00noon - First dissertation submission deadline . Early May. Examination timetable released. ... Early June. MPhil examinations . Fri 28 June. Change of Dissertation Title submission deadline .
  5. Teaching and Supervisions | Department of Social Anthropology

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/mphil-course/mphil-teaching-supervisions
    30 Apr 2024: Seminars. There are four MPhil specific seminar series, two for each paper: Paper 1 (Economics and Kinship/Gender) and Paper 2 (Politics and Religion), and they are spread across two terms: ... Group supervisions will cover the 4 broad areas of
  6. Assessment | Department of Social Anthropology

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/mphil-course/mphil-assessment
    30 Apr 2024: Written examinations on:. 1. Paper 1 The Scope of Social Anthropology I: Production and Reproduction. ... Copies of previous years’ examination papers are available on the MPhil Moodle Course.
  7. Assessment | Department of Social Anthropology

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/mres-course/mres-assessment
    30 Apr 2024: This body and the Departmental Committee have final responsibility for ethics clearance at the departmental level. ... This includes, for example, preparing a draft well in advance, to allow reasonable time for feedback from your supervisor, and final
  8. Planning Your Dissertation | Department of Social Anthropology

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/mphil-course/mphil-dissertation-planning
    30 Apr 2024: At the same time, you must formally register for the two written examination papers you intend to sit. ... With the Departmental Committee, it has final responsibility for ethics clearance at the Department level.
  9. Information for Postgraduates | Department of Social Anthropology

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/current-pg-student-info
    30 Apr 2024: Mark Checks and Examinations Data. Students may request a mark check for up to 28 days following the publication of their examination results by contacting their College Tutor who will approach ... Information about funding the final stages of writing up.
  10. Transferable Skills for Undergraduates | Department of Social…

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/ug-part-two-b/ug-transferable-skills
    30 Apr 2024: Generic skills. Intellectual skills: criticism, analysis, synthesis, problem-solving. Lectures, seminars, examinations, dissertations, supervisions, independent reading and project work are all relevant here;. ... In addition to research design, the
  11. Planning your dissertation | Department of Social Anthropology

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/mphil-social-anthropological-research/planning-your-dissertation
    30 Apr 2024: With the Departmental Committee, it has final responsibility for ethics clearance at the Department level. ... The aim of the oral examination is to allow you to expand on, defend or explain some aspect of your assessed work.

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