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Read more at: Max Planck-Cambridge Research Centre to be created

Max Planck-Cambridge Research Centre to be created

University of Cambridge and Germany’s Max Planck Society to create new research centre The Max Planck-Cambridge Centre for the Study of Ethics, Economy and Social Change, an innovative collaboration funded jointly by the University of Cambridge and the Max Planck Society, was formally established as of 1 July 2017. The...


Read more at: Sue Benson Prize for Best Part IIB Dissertation 2017

Sue Benson Prize for Best Part IIB Dissertation 2017

Winner: Neria Aylward, Pembroke College Every year, the Division awards a prize of £200 to the most outstanding IIB dissertation. The prize is named in memory of Dr Sue Benson (1955-2005), an anthropologist who lectured, supervised and directed studies in Cambridge for 26 years and was an inspiration both personally and...


Read more at: Wyse Prize for Best Undergraduate Dissertation Proposal 2017

Wyse Prize for Best Undergraduate Dissertation Proposal 2017

Winner: Ida Svenonius, (Lucy Cavendish College) Six entries were received, all of them prepared to high standards. The quality and diversity of proposed dissertation projects are, as in previous years, very impressive. Thematically, they address various aspects of the arts, media, politics, religion and activism; with a...


Read more at: Honour, Conflict and Coercion: the Anthropology of Violence, London Anthropology Day 2017
Honour, Conflict and Coercion: the Anthropology of Violence, London Anthropology Day 2017

Honour, Conflict and Coercion: the Anthropology of Violence, London Anthropology Day 2017

Honour, Conflict and Coercion: the Anthropology of Violence (Sackler B) Andrew Sanchez, University of Cambridge, London Anthropology Day 2017 Join us at the 2017, annual London Anthropology Day in the British Museum's Education Clore Centre on Thursday 29 June from 10am – 5.30pm. The event is free and open to Year 12, 13...


Read more at: Dr Sian Lazar: The Social Life of Politics: Ethics, Kinship, and Union Activism in Argentina
Dr Sian Lazar: The Social Life of Politics: Ethics, Kinship, and Union Activism in Argentina

Dr Sian Lazar: The Social Life of Politics: Ethics, Kinship, and Union Activism in Argentina

The new publication, The Social Life of Politics, by Dr Sian Lazar of Cambridge University, examines the intimate, personal, and family dimensions of two political activist groups: the Union of National Civil Servants (UPCN) and the Association of State Workers (ATE).


Read more at: Dr Felix Stein's study, 'Work, sleep, repeat' is published by Bloomsbury

Dr Felix Stein's study, 'Work, sleep, repeat' is published by Bloomsbury

Dr Felix Stein's study, 'Work, sleep, repeat', is published by Bloomsbury May 2017 Cambridge University, affiliated anthropologist, Dr Felix Stein, has had his study of the work of German management consultants, published. The book, entitled 'Work, sleep, repeat - the abstract labour of German management consultants', has...


Read more at: Dr Mody appointed as University Lecturer

Dr Mody appointed as University Lecturer

We're delighted to announce that Dr Perveez Mody will be taking up a new position of University Lecturer in September 2017.

 Dr Mody was awarded her PhD at the University of Cambridge in 2001, and is the author of T he Intimate State: Love-Marriage and the Law in Delhi (Routledge, 2008), which provided the first...


Read more at: Dr Sian Lazar: Where Are The Unions? Workers and Social Movements in Latin America, the Middle East and Europe
Dr Sian Lazar: Where Are The Unions? Workers and Social Movements in Latin America, the Middle East and Europe

Dr Sian Lazar: Where Are The Unions? Workers and Social Movements in Latin America, the Middle East and Europe

Dr Sian Lazar: Where Are The Unions? Workers and Social Movements in Latin America, the Middle East and Europe The first fully comprehensive comparison of the Latin American ‘turn to the left’, the Middle East and North African ‘Arab Spring’ and the Occupy and anti-austerity movements of Europe and North America, with a...


Read more at: Professor Harri Englund awarded a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship

Professor Harri Englund awarded a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship

Professor Harri Englund has been awarded a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship from October 2017. During the fellowship, Englund will carry out a new research project entitled ‘Liberal Translations: Slavery and Humanity in 19th-Century Central Africa’. Its focus will be on linguistic and political work in present-day...


Read more at: ESRC DTP Studentships Available

ESRC DTP Studentships Available

The Division of Social Anthropology is pleased to participate in a new ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership at the University of Cambridge. A range of studentships are available across the social sciences at Cambridge; if you are interested in how society works and how it can handle global challenges, a DTP studentship will...