Overview
Climate change, disasters and inequality are among many urgent global challenges on the international development agenda. There's a growing need for practitioners with critical perspectives and robust practical skills who can help communities and organisations respond efficiently and sensitively to current and future problems.
Co-led by the Water, Engineering and Development Centre from our Midlands campus, this programme has a strong focus on disaster response and resilience, particularly in relation to the Global South. It’s practice-led – so you’ll graduate ready for hands-on work in the areas that interest you most.
Practical skills for a demanding field
Alongside theoretical inquiry, you’ll learn by doing – building your programme management and research skillset. Deepen your expertise in topics like international security, and disaster risk management, with continually refreshed content reflecting current issues and challenges.
Taught by leading academics, you’ll hear real-world insights from experienced practitioners from organisations like UNICEF, Refugee Councils, the Commonwealth Secretariat, Community Based and Consultancy Organisations. Plus, you’ll have the chance to sharpen your professional skills on an industry-led collaborative project or international field trip.
Loughborough London is part of the SHIFT innovation district and based near the UNICEF UK offices on East Bank. So it’s the ideal place to network and find partners for the collaborative elements of the course.
A pathway to an impactful career
The sustainable development sector is constantly changing, among growing awareness of the grand challenges, risks and inequalities facing societies. This course will equip you to critically reflect on this and develop the empathetic approach employers are looking for.
You’ll graduate ready to support the work of international NGOs, development consultancies, international organisations and foundations, government aid agencies, social enterprises, academia and think tanks.
Why you should study this degree:
- Explore critical perspectives to traditions, theories and frameworks of sustainable development so you’re ready to work sensitively in the field.
- Gain key skills in managing sustainable development programmes, particularly in the areas of disaster response and resilience.
- Engage in fieldwork and research.
- Experience sustainable development projects first-hand on an optional international field trip.
- Learn from leading academics and experienced practitioners from organisations like UNICEF, Refugee Councils, the Commonwealth Secretariat, Community Based and Consultancy Organisations.
- Study full or part time on our vibrant campus in East London, part of the SHIFT innovation district and close to the UNICEF UK offices.
- Full immersion in each topic area through block teaching.
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Visit programme websiteProgramme Structure
Course includes:
- Sustainable and Resilient Development
- Sustainable Innovation
- Grand Challenges
- Managing Sustainability
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Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
- Part-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- London, United Kingdom
Disciplines
International Relations Sustainable Development View 338 other Masters in International Relations in United KingdomExplore more key information
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General requirements
- A 2:2 honours degree with a minimum of 55% (or equivalent international qualification), in social science, humanities or associated subject.
- Applicants are strongly encouraged to provide details of alternative qualifications or relevant professional or voluntary work experience as this will also be considered.
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Additional Details
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Living costs
London
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Funding
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