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MA Development Studies
(Institute of Social Studies) Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS) School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Institute of Social Studies (ISS) The Institute of Social Studies offers a programme of studies leading to a Masters Degree in Development Studies. With a strong focus on training in the theory and methods relevant to development studies, the MA Programme aims to equip graduates to apply new insights in policy analysis in a practical context. MA Development Studies - Coursework & Minor Thesis or Coursework only
(University of Melbourne) Training Provider: University of Melbourne School/Institute/Dept./Centre: School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies The Coursework Masters provides specialist training for professional qualification purposes, usually to graduates working in the fields of development and environment, development and gender, development and urbanisation, and health policy and development, but may also be taken for general interest. This course does not necessarily lead to higher degree study, however high achieving students who complete the thesis option may qualify for entry to a Masters of Arts by research or PhD. Students who discontinue the course after completing 50 points may be eligible for a Graduate Certificate. Masters Degrees
(IDD, University of Birmingham) Training Provider: University of Birmingham School/Institute/Dept./Centre: International Development Department (IDD) IDD has designed its postgraduate courses to meet the requirements of every prospective or current employee in the development sector. However each course allows the choice of optional modules, giving students the ability to customise their chosen course further. From 2006 we are offering a greater choice of MScs and an MA. Public Service MBA - International Stream
(IDD, University of Birmingham) Training Provider: University of Birmingham School/Institute/Dept./Centre: International Development Department (IDD) Accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA) this programme targets the specific challenges of managing and working within public, donor and voluntary organisations in developing and transitional countries. Focusing on contemporary international case studies, issues and research, the programme provides students with a global outlook on modern management. MSc International Development - MID (Department of Social & Policy Sciences, University of Bath)
Training Provider: University of Bath School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Department of Economics The Aims of the MSc International Development are:
The programme was designed for those students either already with a career in international development, or who wish to develop such a career. Many past students have continued their career within the government or non-government organisation that sponsored their study and from which they came. Others have secured paid employment with a UK-based or international development agency for the first time. Recent "first time" employers include: Action Aid, Oxfam, Tear Fund, UK Department for International Development, Swedish International Development Agency, Food and Agriculture Organisation. Although graduates have historically been more likely to join non-profit agencies, a growing number subsequently work as private consultants. There is also an established tradition of students proceeding from the MSc programme onto MPhil/PhD programmes and academic careers. MSc Globalisation and International Policy Analysis (Department of Social & Policy Sciences, University of Bath)
Training Provider: University of Bath School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Department of Economics Recognising the inter-desciplianrity of the subject, the MSc Globalisation & International Policy Analysis is delivered jointly by the Dept. of Economics & International Development and the Dept. of Social & Policy Sciences at the University of Bath.
The aims of the programme are:
The multidisciplinary and widely overarching nature of this programme leads to opportunities for employment in a wide variety of fields such as international organisations, national governmental and non-governmental organisations, research institutions. It is also an ideal grounding for Doctoral research.
For more information see http://www.bath.ac.uk/soc-pol/postgraduate/mgipa/ MRes International Development (Departmemt of Social & Policy Sciences, University of Bath)
Training Provider: University of Bath School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Department of Economics The Master of Research (MRes) in International Development combines the academic study of International Development, with training in research methods and the techniques of policy analysis. Its aims are:
The programme was designed for the needs of two groups of students:
MSc Economics (Development )(Department of Economics, University of Bath)
Training Provider: University of Bath School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Department of Economics The programme is designed for those students who either already have, or who wish to pursue, careers as: economists in general and those seeking an academic career; staff of international organisations and national governments working in economic analysis and policy roles, and; economists or managers in private sector business organisations (including the financial services sector). This specialist MSc in Economics:
MSc Wellbeing & Human Development (Department of Social & Policy Sciences, University of Bath)
Training Provider: University of Bath School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Department of Economics This programme is aimed at:
The programme aims to:
For more information see http://www.bath.ac.uk/soc-pol/postgraduate/mid/ MSc Social Policy and Development (London School of Economics & Political Science)
Training Provider: London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Department of Social Policy This programme is aimed primarily at participants from or working in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the post-communist societies. Currently about two thirds of students come from these regions and in a typical year we have representatives from 25 or more different countries. Some course participants are development professionals from central planning ministries and sectoral social service ministries such as education, rural development, housing, social security and social work services, while others are drawn from northern and southern non-governmental development organisations (NGOs) such as Oxfam, Action Aid, Christian Aid, Médecins sans Frontières and Save the Children Fund. We also have students who are representatives of multilateral aid bodies such as the World Bank, UNDP, UNEP, UNICEF, UNHCR, the WHO, ILO and IPPF. The course is also suitable for development policy researchers in institutions of higher education and think tanks.
MSc NGOs and Development (London School of Economics & Political Science)
Training Provider: London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Department of Social Policy The programme examines the special roles of NGOs and the challenges they encounter, their relationships with other stakeholders (states, inter-governmental organisations, beneficiaries), the internal organisational challenges as well as the changing policy contexts in which NGOs operate.
The Centre established this innovative programme - to our knowledge, the first of its kind anywhere in the world - in 1995. It is intended for people who are making, or who have the potential to make, a significant contribution to the non-governmental sector in the developing world as analysts, policy-makers, researchers or practitioners.
Applicants will be expected to be well-qualified graduates with at least some experience of work within NGOs and/or relevant government departments or donor agencies working with NGOs. During the past, we have had a wide range of students at different stages of their careers. These range from mid-career professionals seeking to supplement their field or office experience with a period of reflection and study, to younger people with limited practical experience who are just starting out, but who plan to build their future working in or with the non-governmental sector. Our students tend to be drawn from all corners of the world - countries represented on the course so far include Afghanistan, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Barbados, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gambia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Lesotho, Lithuania, Madagascar, Mexico, Mongolia, Nepal, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, and USA.
Some students have come from large well-known NGOs such as Action Aid, Care, Red Cross or Oxfam but many are people who are working in small local organisations. Not all of our students are necessarily actually working in NGOs - we have also sometimes had people who are part of government or inter-governmental organisations but who work with the NGO sector, or from people who are working as consultants with NGOs.
Applications to the MSc from prospective students from developing and transition countries are particularly welcomed.
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