![]() It's basic on time session because all clients are different. Mia will charge her reading basic on the type of reading. Psychic Mia is a tarot card reader, clairvoyant, empath and psychic medium. Clients are free to ask her questions or she can continue reading for you. She can also tap into your love life, career, finances, home events and so much more in her psychic readings. She touches on the past, present and the future. Mia can pick up names, dates and relevant events in your life. When choosing Anthropology as part of my degree I hoped it would be worthwhile, and I can honestly say it has been.Mia's psychic readings are very in depth and detailed. The enthusiasm and dedication of the staff and the Department's excellent resources reassured me that I would be in safe hands studying at Reading.Īt Reading you will not only learn and develop your skill set, but you will also grow as a person you will learn how to speak your mind with clarity, how to strengthen your social skills, and there's no doubt that you will have enormous amounts of fun while doing so. I was immediately drawn in by the exciting diversity of the anthropological field. "Like many, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do when I was older, and it was only when I was researching university degrees that I stumbled across the discipline of anthropology at the University of Reading. Mia reflects on her decision to choose Archaeology and Anthropology at Reading, where she took several factors into account at course and University level. My classmates and I are excited to visit two sites on Islay – Rubha Port an t-Seilich and Dunyvaig castle – this summer.įield schools are absolutely essential, as they provide key archaeological skills, important life experiences, and also help clarify which area of the discipline you might want to continue into after university." Why choose Reading? "At Reading, we are lucky enough to have access to some astounding opportunities, with day trips and field schools to locations such as Silchester Roman Town and the Isle of Islay. Mia reflects that she has found studying these disciplines together "very insightful", and how the focus on practical learning has added value to her experience. Combining anthropology with archaeologyīy studying Archaeology and Anthropology students gain a rich understanding of the human condition, focusing on behaviours and global challenges in both the past and present. Looking ahead, Mia is very much looking forward to more in-person teaching as she returns to campus and restrictions ease. Students in the Department of Archaeology benefit from being part of diverse, supportive community of staff, students and alumni – who each contribute to creating a positive academic environment. There is only a small group of us studying Archaeology and Anthropology, and it's been great working with like-minded individuals who have the same passion as yourself." The community here at Reading has helped wherever possible. "Department staff always have their doors open, whether it be for a simple check-in or giving advice. The support available to Reading students in this difficult time, is something Mia is appreciative of. Mia's in-person learning has been limited by the Covid-19 pandemic and, like students across the country, has had to learn remotely. ![]() After all, the essence of anthropology encompasses discussion and debate." Not only am I now able to put my points across with more clarity, but also put forward my own ideas. It truly is an eye-opening degree, allowing me to view cultural and social practices from a fresh perspective. It is also thought-provoking, and doesn't shy away from unconventional matters. ![]() ![]() The course content covers a broad range of topics, and is relevant to current social and environmental themes. "During my brief time studying anthropology I have come to understand how important this discipline is for those who want to expand their understanding of the world and the people in it. Using methodological approaches from the sciences, social sciences and humanities the subject has provided a platform for the study, and debate, of globally significant issues such as the relationship between humans and environmental change, population growth and development and politics, economics and sustainability. The open nature of discussions has helped Mia to approach subjects critically and gain in confidence when learning new information. Studying anthropology at Reading has been 'eye-opening' for first-year BA Archaeology and Anthropology student Mia Dare. ![]()
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