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    International Economic and Social Justice

    Glasgow Caledonian University

    Glasgow Caledonian University

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    United Kingdom, Glasgow

    University RankQS Ranking
    1036

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Glasgow

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines29-Jan-2024
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 15,500  / year
    Next Intake 29-Jan-2024

    International Economic and Social Justice

    About

    Available as a One Year Master's or a Two Year (with Professional Practice) Master's.

    The MSc International Economic and Social Justice is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills which will allow you to evaluate and assess economic and social policy interventions. The programme will also enable you to consider how such policies could be improved.

    All of the modules on the programme are designed to address real-world issues around economic and social justice. The concept of social justice is based on the advancement of human rights and equality and this programme is designed to utilise economic analysis to evaluate and improve existing policies designed to promote social justice. By the end of the master's course, you will have developed a deep understanding of the public policymaking process and have enhanced your quantitative and qualitative skills in analysing policy from a socio-economic justice perspective.

    This is a research-led Master's degree. The in-depth programme of study will develop your outlook and capacity for critical analysis. Contemporary policy challenges shape the course; with a focus on issues including poverty and income inequalities, environmental degradation, migration, globalised labour markets, gender discrimination and the gender pay gap, public service reform and changing global economic structures.

    The programme makes extensive use of the skills, knowledge and research undertaken by the Women in Scotland's Economy (WiSE) Research Centre for Economic Justice based in the Department of Economics and Law. You will also benefit from the research strengths within the Glasgow School for Business and Society. The school is a leader in the field of gender and feminist economics and is also at the forefront of research in the fields of migration, economic inequality and globalisation.

    It is a student-centred, practical and participative environment. You will study alongside graduates from other disciplines and backgrounds. You will acquire solid analytical skills backed by theoretical understanding.

    Please note that new applications to this programme's January 2023 intake are now closed for international and EU (without pre-settled status) students. Applications remain open for students from the UK and Republic of Ireland.

    Business and management studies research

    Two-thirds of GCU research impact for business and management studies courses was rated as outstanding or very considerable (Research Excellence Framework 2021). Find out more.

    Study topics related to inequality, migration, feminist economics and globalisation. Progress to a career in research, policy development, analysis and evaluation within national governments, international agencies or research organisations.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Bachelor degree with GPA of 2.3/4.0 scale OR;
    • Bachelor degree with GPA of 2.7/5.0 scale

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 15,500 

    How to Apply

    The easiest way to apply for a postgraduate programme is using our online application form. This form is simple to complete and allows you to upload additional documentation to support your application.

    At peak times, the University receives an exceptionally high volume of applications and enquiries. We will make every effort to respond to applicants as soon as possible.

    Please note that currently, it may take slightly longer than usual to respond to your enquiry or provide an initial decision on your application.

    Some additional documents help GCU evaluate your application. They support the information you provided in your application form. Certificates, transcripts and references are very important. Your personal statement is your opportunity to tell GCU why you want to apply for your chosen course and so is equally as important.

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