Graduates are highly educated experts who have demonstrated an ability to develop their knowledge in a creative way. Their dissertations demonstrate an outstanding contribution to a specialisation chosen from a wide range of ethnological and anthropological fields.
Graduates are equipped, in terms of theoretical, methodological and linguistic skills, to conduct independent research in ethnology and cultural anthropology. They can be employed as a researcher in social sciences, a university teacher, an employee in a museum, memorial or other cultural institution, editor or translator of academic publications, or executive worker and analyst.
Graduates possess analytical and linguistic skills applicable to a large scale of professions that require critical thinking, ranging from public agencies to private enterprises.