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Queen Elizabeth House admits students wishing to study for a doctorate in Development Studies (including aspects of forced migration).
The aim of this two-year course is to provide a rigorous and critical introduction to Development as a process of social transformation and managed change. The approach adopted is both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary.
The course covers modern economic theory and econometrics and their application across a wide range of topics central to economic development.
The degree aims to place forced migration in historical, global and human context. It encourages academic reflection on the causes and consequences of displacement and critically interrogates responses to forced migration by states, international organisations, and NGOs.
The aim of this one-year degree is to provide high-quality graduate training in debates about the institutions and processes of global governance, multilateralism, regional integration and diplomacy.
Students who successfully complete the course may receive a Postgraduate Diploma or a Certificate in Diplomatic Studies, according to the level of study.
Entry Requirements
At least a good upper second-class honours degree in a social science from a British university (or its equivalent elsewhere). For the MSc in Economics: at least a good upper second-class honours degree in Economics is normally required, together with some evidence of ability in quantitative analysis.
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