The Master’s in Anthropology at ISCTE provides students with the opportunity to deepen their capacity to reflect on the purposes, values, and tools that guide the discipline across its various domains. It offers a framework in which, from local and transnational contexts, research or project work can be conducted that is relevant to establishing or enhancing intercultural dialogue.
Drawing on the tradition of the social sciences and the humanities, and with a longstanding commitment to engaging with cultural diversity, Anthropology provides a privileged context for reflecting on contemporary issues and challenges in areas such as international relations and migration, heritage and memory, ecology and sustainability, human rights, and cooperation for human development, among others.
The Master’s in Anthropology offers professional opportunities in a wide range of sectors, including:
Public institutions, private organisations, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) with projects in development, cooperation, education, health, migration, care, and related areas;
Theoretical and applied research;
Heritage and museum studies;
Teaching.
Applications — 3rd Phase | Master’s
Opening: 26 February 2026, 09:30
Closing: 6 April 2026, 17:00