Department of Anthropology
ANT-PHD
6 Year
The Ph.D. in Anthropology is a doctoral research programme that focuses on the comprehensive study of human societies, cultures, evolution, and biological diversity. The course aims to develop scholars with deep theoretical understanding and research expertise in both social–cultural and biological anthropology, enabling them to explore the complexities of human life, traditions, and adaptations across time and space.
The programme offers research opportunities in areas such as social and cultural anthropology, biological and physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, tribal studies, ethnography, and human evolution. Students are trained in advanced research methodologies, fieldwork techniques, and analytical tools to conduct original and interdisciplinary research under expert supervision.
Career opportunities for Ph.D. holders in Anthropology include academic and research positions in universities, museums, cultural and heritage institutions, and government or non-governmental organizations. Graduates are equipped to work as anthropologists, researchers, cultural consultants, heritage managers, and policy advisors, contributing to social development, cultural preservation, and understanding of human diversity in both national and global contexts.
Must have a Master’s degree in the relevant or allied discipline
Applications are open until June 30, 2025. Secure your seat today.