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Social Anthropology: List of all English-taught study programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Social Anthropology
Germany offers international students a unique environment to study Social Anthropology, positioning them at the crossroads of human diversity in a multicultural society where Turkish communities, refugee populations, and varied social groups provide living laboratories for exploring how cultures adapt and transform in a globalized world. English-taught programs combine theoretical depth with ethnographic practice, enabling students to conduct fieldwork in Berlin’s Vietnamese markets, Cologne’s mosque communities, or Bavarian villages negotiating between tradition and modernity, while also analyzing digital cultures from gaming networks to influencer communities and examining the effects of Germany’s integration policies on immigrant experiences. Curricula balance classic anthropological theory—from functionalism to post-colonial critiques—with practical methods such as participant observation, interview techniques, and digital ethnography, alongside specialized fields like medical or economic anthropology, ethical frameworks, and ethnographic writing skills.
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Social Anthropology: English Language Requirements
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