International Development MSc
Course Overview - International Development MSc
Study this specialist programme designed for current and aspiring practitioners and thinkers who shape, manage or critique policies addressing today’s global development challenges. Combining rigorous academic inquiry with policy-oriented and empirical analysis, this programme equips you to move confidently between theory and practice in government, NGOs, multilaterals, or the private sector.
Interrogate three interlocking facets of the development process. First, clarify what we mean by development, tracing how ideas of progress, equity and sustainability have evolved and ...
Study this specialist programme designed for current and aspiring practitioners and thinkers who shape, manage or critique policies addressing today’s global development challenges. Combining rigorous academic inquiry with policy-oriented and empirical analysis, this programme equips you to move confidently between theory and practice in government, NGOs, multilaterals, or the private sector.<br/><br/>Interrogate three interlocking facets of the development process. First, clarify what we mean by development, tracing how ideas of progress, equity and sustainability have evolved and why they remain contested.<br/><br/>Second, study planning processes – external aid regimes, regional disparities, environmental pressures, poverty reduction and industrialisation – learning how agendas are set, financed and measured.<br/><br/>Third, examine how policies are delivered and administered, evaluating the role of political and bureaucratic structures at every level and the contribution of NGOs and other external actors.<br/><br/>Explore the theoretical, historical and policy linkages among conflict, security and development through core units. Topics include the enduring influence of colonial legacies on intervention, the gendered dynamics and impacts of violent conflict, and the principles that guide contemporary peacekeeping. Case-based teaching encourages you to apply conceptual tools to concrete problems, from poverty traps to climate-induced displacement or post-conflict reconstruction, honing the analytical skills sought by employers across the development field.<br/><br/>Be challenged and inspired by internationally recognised scholars whose research informs policy debates worldwide. Their expertise fosters a dynamic and inclusive classroom in which diverse perspectives enrich discussion. Guest lectures and practitioner panels connect you to a vibrant community committed to translating knowledge into positive change.<br/><br/>Benefit from the opportunity to focus on the issues you care about most in an independent dissertation. Guided by one-to-one supervision, design and execute a project that demonstrates your capacity to frame questions, gather evidence and present findings to the highest standard.<br/><br/>Graduate from the MSc International Development with a nuanced understanding of development theory, and the critical tools required to address contemporary development problems and possibilities.<br/><br/>Whether you are advancing an established career, entering the sector or analysing development practices, this master’s degree gives you the knowledge and confidence to contribute meaningfully to sustainable, inclusive development worldwide.
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Clifton Campus
Application Details
Varied
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Course Code
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Institution Code
B78
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands | £8,950 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
























