The Anthropology department at UCL (University College London) is pleased to announce the Mary Douglas Awards, to students applying for Master’s programmes for entry in September 2013. These fee waivers, worth between £2000 -£ 4000 pounds will be awarded based on the merit of individual applications. There are three exciting and complementary Masters programmes for students interested in digital technologies, media, objects, art, and museums: MSc Digital Anthropology<http://www.ucl.ac.uk/digital-anthropology>: exploring the role of the digital in social life in a cross-cultural perspective MA Material & Visual Culture<https://www.ucl.ac.uk/anthropology/studying/masters_degrees/material-visual-culture>: for object-focused cultural explorations, visual culture, consumption, and heritage MA Culture.Materials.Design<http://www.ucl.ac.uk/culture-materials-design/>: for design anthropology, the new anthropology of materials, and the anthropology of making At UCL Anthropology, we are proud of our critical approach to social life, our high academic standards and expectations, and our strong sense of community. Study at UCL is demanding but rewarding. Dr. Stefana Broadbent Coordinator Digital Anthropology Programme Department of Anthropology University College London 14 Taviton Street London WC1H0BW- UK Phone: +44 (0) 20 7679 8630 Email: stefana.broadbent@ucl.ac.uk Web Page: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/anthro/digital-anthropology/index.html