MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies

10 Months On Campus Masters Program

University of Cambridge

Program Overview

The MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies is a full-time interdisciplinary course taken over a period of ten months with core teaching in human population biology. Topics that may be covered in a given year include human ecology (with behavioural nutritional, demographic or reproductive emphasis); evolutionary and adaptive processes; molecular genetics; epidemiology and disease in past and present populations; and quantitative methods for biological anthropology. The lecturers are primarily involved in research and teaching within the Division of Biological Anthropology, in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology.

Program Key Stats

£39520 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Assistant/Associate/Professor in Evolutionary Genetics
  • Scientist - Population Genetics
  • Assistant Professor
  • Ecoinformatics
  • Lecturer
  • Evolutionary Biologist

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