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Information for the student – Anthropology and Ethnography
About the master's degree
Final project
The Final Project is an advaced research work in the field of Anthropology. The topic is free. However, it is necessary to have the aproval of the coordinator before registering the chosen topic. The Final Project has to be based on a ethnographic research that can be complemented with other research techniques such as working in an archive. The Final Project must have a theoretical framework in order to make the student reflect on the main debates of the discipline. Every student must choose a supervisor. In some cases, the student could have two supervisors. The Final Project will have to be presented in front of an evaluating committee of 3 members.