Anthropology

Anthropology

The Department of Anthropology is home to a vibrant community of faculty, students, and staff broadly interested in the study of humanity, past and present.

Brown’s anthropology department offers exceptional integration among its multiple subfields, strong methodological training, and an international and comparative focus to understand human diversity through exchange of perspectives. We prize scholarship that is engaged, connected, relevant, accessible, and ethically accountable. Key areas of distinctive theoretical strength in our department include medical, environmental, and political anthropology, and theoretically-engaged archaeology that bridges humanities and critical archaeological sciences.

Our Academic Programs

The undergraduate concentration in Anthropology involves training in the four subfields of anthropology: socio-cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and biological anthropology.
Brown University’s doctoral program allows students to pursue a wide range of ethnographic and theoretical interests, while integrating graduate students into the dynamic intellectual life of the department, university, and discipline through a holistic approach to the study of human sociality, past and present.