Master of Philosophy in Visual, Material, and Museum Anthropology

Differences from 2019/20 to 2022/23

  • 1. The Social Sciences Boardcourse shall electbe forunder the supervision of the course a Standing Committee, namely the Teaching Committee of the School of Anthropology, which shall have power to arrange lectures and otherMuseum instructionEthnography. The course director shall be responsible to that committee. In order to pass the degree, a student must pass all its assessed components. Where one or more components are failed, the student will be given the opportunity to re-sit or re-submit them once, as the case may be. Any subsequent award of the degree on successful completion of all the assessed components may be delayed by up to three terms, i.e. until the Examination Board next meets.

     
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  • 2. The examinations shall consist of the following:

    • (1) Qualifying Examination Every candidateCandidates will be required to satisfy the examiners in an examination for which, if he or she passes at the appropriate level, he or she will be allowed to proceed to the second year of the M.Phil. Candidates must follow a course of instruction in Visual, Material, and Museum Anthropology for at least threesix terms, and will, when entering for the examinations, be required to produce a certificate from their supervisor to this effect.

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    • 3. The Qualifying Examinationexaminations shall be taken in the Trinity Termconsist of the academicfollowing: 
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    • Qualifying year in which the candidate's name is first entered on the Register of M.Phil. students or, with the approval of the divisional board, in a subsequent year.
 Examination 
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    • Each candidate will be required to satisfy the examiners in papers 1-4 on the syllabusas described in the Scheduleregulations for the M.Sc.MSc in Visual, Material, and Museum Anthropology, 
    • To pass the qualifying examination and governedproceed by regulation 4 for that degree, except that for Paper 3(a) an outline proposal forto the M.Phil.second thesis research of no more than 2,500 words should be submitted.

    • (2) Final Examination 
This shall be taken in the Trinity Termyear of the academicMPhil, yearcandidates followingmust thatachieve inan whichaverage mark of 60 or above across the candidate'sfour nameexamination is first entered on the register of Mpapers.Phil. students or, with the approval of the divisional board, in a subsequent year.
 Each candidate shall be required:

         
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      • Final Examination 
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      • (i) Candidates will take one option paper from a list of those approved by the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography to present themselvesbe forpublished written examination or to submit for examination one coursework essay, as required forby the course, in oneend of theweek optional2 areasof orMichaelmas topics available for that yearterm, other than that taken by the candidate in the M.Phil.MPhil Qualifying Examination. The option paper will be assessed by one or more submissions, full details of which are set out in the previousCourse yearHandbook;

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      • (ii) Candidates will submit an essay of no more than 5,000 words to submitbe viasubmitted WebLearn not later thanby noon on Thursday of theweek fifth week5 of Trinity Term an essay of 5term,000 words (three copies) in the field of Visual, Material, and Museum Anthropology, on a topic to be selected from a list set by the examiners at the beginning of the third week of Trinity Term (candidates should not duplicate any material already used in their submission for paper 2 in the Qualifying Examination in the previous year); the essay must be anonymous, accompanied by confirmation that it is the candidate’s own work, and submitted in electronic file format;

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      • (iii) toCandidates submit a thesis in accordance with the regulations below;

      • (iv) to present themselves for oral examination if required by the examiners.

  • Thesis

  • 3. Each candidate shall be required towill submit a thesis of not more than 30,000 words (excluding references and appendices) on a subject approved by the supervisor. The thesis may be based on the analysis of objects or photographs in the collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum, or a topic from one of the subject areas covered during the qualifying year, including option topics. The candidate shall send to the Teaching Committee of the School of Anthropology, with the written approval of his or her supervisor, and on the form provided for that purpose, the proposed preliminary title of the thesis, together with a paragraph describing its scope, by noon on the Thursday of the fifth week of the Trinity term of the first year of the course. A further form, identical in its provisions, and confirming or amending the earlier submission as necessary, shall be submitted to the above Committee by noon on Monday of the second week of Michaelmas Term in the academic year following that in which his or her name was entered on the register of M.Phil. students. The thesis must be submitted via WebLearn not later than Thursday of the second week of the Trinity Full Term of the second year of the M.Phil. The thesis must be anonymous, accompanied by confirmation that it is the candidate’s own work, and submitted in electronic file format. The thesis shall be provided with an abstract of up to 250 words, toon a subject approved by the supervisor, by noon on Thursday of week 2 of Trinity term;

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  • (iv) Candidates may be placedrequested immediatelyto afterattend on oral examination if required by the titleexaminers. 
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  • 4. All page.assessments The word count shallmust be statedsubmitted using the University approved online submission system. Technical information on the titlerequirements pagefor ofonline submissions is provided in the thesisCourse Handbook.

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  • 45. The examiners shall require a successful candidate to deposit a copy of his or hertheir thesis in the Balfour Library. If the thesis is superseded by a D.Phil. thesis by the same student partly using the same material, the Graduate Studies Committee of the School of Anthropology may authorise the withdrawal of the M.Phil. thesis from the Balfour Library. Such candidates will be required to sign a form stating whether they give permission for their thesis to be consulted.