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Career Paths After an Anthropology and Sociology Degree in Higher Education

This transcript contains no abstract theory: it is a single alumna's first-person recruitment testimonial about choosing a university, specialising an anthropology and sociology degree toward southern Africa and ethnographic film, taking a public-policy master's, and moving into social-mobility and widening-participation work. The only generalisable claim implied is a career-development one — that a non-vocational social science degree is defended by translating its research and analytical training into transferable skills for applied policy and education roles. No formal definitions, mechanisms, or disciplinary theory are presented.