Rhodes University Anthropology Department
Rhodes University Anthropology Department
Rhodes University Anthropology Department
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About Us
We train students to critically analyse their own social-cultural situations, and understand those of others. This skill set of being able to identify the longitudinal and latitudinal connections in social situations makes a degree in anthropology an asset in working at all levels of government, NGO’s, the heritage sector, media, trade and tourism and the corporate world.
The Anthropology Department is housed in the historic ‘Selwyn Castle’, a Gothic style mansion built in 1836 by Captain Selwyn who was commandant of the British Royal Engineers. It served as the government house and was the official residence of the Lieutenant General of the Eastern Cape. The department has been home to a number of internationally renowned anthropologists, including A.R. Radcliffe Brown, Monica Wilson (nee Hunter), Jack and Eileen Krige, Philip and Iona Mayer, and David Hammond-Tooke. Today we are a diverse and transforming department, working in a range of contemporary fields across the humanities and sciences.
For more information on our specific research and teaching areas, click on the research and studying tabs or explore our people page.