Forensic anthropology is the study of the human, or what remains of the human, for medico-legal purposes. It plays a key role in the UK and international investigations in cases of interpersonal violence and homicide, repatriation, mass disasters, and war crimes. You will learn how forensic anthropology contributes to the analysis and interpretation of human remains. Many of our expert staff are forensic practitioners. They will help you gain the skills needed to interpret skeletal remains, produce and present expert witness reports, and learn how these reports are used in the legal process. You will also study either skeletal development or the techniques used in the search for human remains. You'll have access to our skeletal collections to aid you in your understanding and knowledge of the human skeleton and the differentiation of human and animal remains. Our collections include: the unique Scheuer collection of juvenile skeletal remains the adult osteology collection the animal osteology collection
An honours degree at 2:1 or above (or equivalent) in a relevant biomedical science, or an ability to demonstrate considerable experience in a relevant field.
IELTS (overall)_x000D_ _x000D_ 6.5
Engineering
Dundee City Campus
Postgraduate
1
September
£ 17,585, £ 18,950,
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Postgraduate
GBP £4,000, £8,000
London
Postgraduate
GBP UK: £14,500 full-time, 7,250 part-time & International: £23,500 full-time, 11,750 part time
Middle Sex
Postgraduate
GBP £8,100, £18,600