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Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology

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Degrees Degree types explained - MPhil/PhD Sociology - MPhil/PhD and MA by Research Philosophy - MPhil/PhD and MA by Research Anthropology - MPhil/PhD Anthrozoology
Duration Degree duration details
Start date September or January
Location Streatham Campus
Study modes Study mode details Full time and part time

Why study Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology at Exeter?

In the Department of Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology we offer of a variety of research degrees, from MA by Research, to MPhil, to PhD. Please see here for an explanation of different types of degree available.

In our Department you have the opportunity to undertake advanced postgraduate research in a friendly, interdisciplinary, collaborative, and highly productive community. We have a range of interests that cut across themes in sociology (including criminology), philosophy, anthropology and anthrozoology. We support postgraduate students working across a diverse range of topics in these disciplines and at their boundaries. Our department includes Egenis, the Centre for the Study of Life Sciences, an internationally recognised research centre for philosophical and social studies of the life sciences.

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Top 10 in the UK for Philosophy

9th in The Complete University Guide 2026

Top 10 in the UK for Sociology

10th in the Complete University Guide 2026

82% of our research is internationally excellent

Based on research rated 4* + 3* in REF 2021. Our research in Sociology, Philosophy, Anthropology and Criminology was returned to this UoA.

Internationally recognised for work in philosophical anthropology and the sociology of culture

Research overview

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Some examples of our areas and topics of study are listed below. Visit our research pages and staff profiles for more information about individual research interests.

Sociology

Philosophy

Anthropology

Anthrozoology

Research culture

As a postgraduate student in the Department of Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology you will be able to pursue your work within a friendly and informal atmosphere.

We pride ourselves on providing an environment for students that will expose you to a wide range of intellectual influences and exciting ideas.

PhD students are also part of the wider College of Social Sciences and International Studies research community and have opportunity to meet with students and staff from other disciplines.

Our research culture is characterised by our commitment to foster thinking and analysis that crosses over traditional academic boundaries (such as between philosophy-sociology-anthropology as well as social sciences-life sciences).  The research culture for postgraduate students reflects this spirit.

Postgraduates in the department actively contribute to its research culture by:

Further information

You are very welcome to visit the department and talk to potential research supervisors and meet one of our current students. If you would like to do this please contact the Graduate Research Team with a selection of possible dates, your research interests, and any members of staff you would particularly like to meet.

Our small and friendly Postgraduate Open Days offer fantastic opportunities to speak to our staff and current postgraduate students one-to-one so that you can find out more about our individual programmes, about scholarships and funding, and experience our campuses and facilities first-hand. Find out more.

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How to apply

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You should have a good first degree either in Philosophy or another subject that could prepare you for a research project within the Department.

Requirements for international students

If you are an international student, please visit our international equivalency pages to enable you to see if your existing academic qualifications meet our entry requirements.

English language requirements

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course. The required test scores for this course fall under Profile E: view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country.

Fees and funding

Fees 2025/26

Tuition fees per year 2025/26

For those studying for more than one year, our fees are expected to increase modestly in line with Consumer Price Inflation measured in December each year. More information can be found on our Student Finance webpages.

Fees 2026/27

Tuition fees per year 2026/27

For those studying for more than one year, our fees are expected to increase modestly in line with Consumer Price Inflation measured in December each year. More information can be found on our Student Finance webpages.

Current funding opportunities

Our Postgraduate Funding webpage provides links to further information. If you are considering a PhD in the future, in addition to University of Exeter funding, we have been successful at securing postgraduate funding for PhD research through our Funded centres.

Current available funding

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You can expect:

You will only be able to apply for a PhD when you have received a letter from potential supervisors stating that they are willing to supervise your PhD thesis. You therefore need to initiate contact with faculty who are working on topics that you are interested in and present them with a proposal of no more than 2000 words.

My research project is an ethnographic study of young people’s engagement with narcocorridos music in Mexico. The university considered this to be an important project and I was awarded the Global Excellence Studentship for Postgraduate Research in 2019.

My supervisors are highly qualified and very experienced. Every supervision session has been very helpful and encouraging. The workshops, seminars and conferences that take place all year round have been a source of inspiration and a great forum for presenting my work and getting valuable feedback.

Doing a PhD has been one of the most challenging decisions in my life. However, living in the UK and being surrounded by enthusiastic scholars from a range of disciplines has been an inspiring experience.

Sergio, PhD Sociology.

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As a postgraduate student in Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology, you will be able to pursue your work within a friendly and informal atmosphere. We pride ourselves on providing an environment for students that will expose you to a wide range of intellectual influences and exciting ideas.  PhD students are also part of the wider College of Social Sciences and International Studies Graduate Research School and have opportunity to meet with students and staff from other disciplines. The Graduate Research School team also provides a friendly point of contact for any queries you might have about the application process, orientation or life within the School. 

Postgraduates in the department actively contribute to its research culture by:

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