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196 Master's degrees in International Development in United Kingdom

Global Social Development
This MA in Global Social Development from the University of East Anglia empowers you to explore and tackle the world’s most pressing social development challenges. You’ll study social development issues such as vulnerability, cultural complexity, resilience, gender inequality, social exclusion, justice and education policies for development.
Global Leadership and Peacebuilding
Our Global Leadership and Peacebuilding MSc at King's College London looks at the mutually reinforcing links between global leadership, peace and society, especially in developing nations.
Engineering for International Development
The Engineering for International Development MSc programme offered at the University College London (UCL) will create future engineers who can work in a global context and with the skills and understanding to address the challenges of poverty worldwide.

Global Development
Explore the multiple connections (and disconnections) between countries of the Global North and the Global South. You will consider alternative future possibilities for international development in theory and practice. The Global Development MA course is delivered by the Queen Mary University of London.
Comparative Social Policy
The MPhil in Comparative Social Policy from University of Oxford explores welfare systems and policy developments across a range of countries with an OECD focus. The comparative element is a key part of the course, and is one feature that makes the course at Oxford unique.
Comparative Education and International Development (CEID)
The Comparative Education and International Development (CEID) at The University of Edinburgh builds on the University's and Scotland’s desires to be responsible international actors. It takes advantage of Edinburgh as a capital city by connecting with the Scottish Parliament and local organisations in the CEID field.
International Development Law and Human Rights
International Development Law and Human Rights LLM from the University of Warwick adopts an interdisciplinary approach to examine the relationship between development, human rights and global justice with a particular focus on the global South.
Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding
This Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding MA course from the University of Leeds will introduce you to the key challenges faced when security and development issues converge, and what this means for the reconstruction of war-affected societies.
Education and International Development - Conflict, Emergencies and Peace
The MA in Education and International Development: Conflict, Emergencies and Peace at UCL is a one-year programme designed for full-time or part-time study. This degree equips students with essential skills to analyse and address the complexities of education in conflict-affected areas, fostering sustainable peace and social justice.
Emerging Economies and International Development
The Emerging Economies and International Development MSc course at King's College London offers a distinctive approach to the study of development by focusing on emerging economies. We cover subjects such as development theory, political economy, geography and social policy. You will also have the opportunity to focus on particular countries and regions.

International Development
The International Development programme from University of Essex explores the most pressing issues in international development throughout a range of social scientific standpoints.

Poverty and Development
Poverty reduction is the ultimate measure of development effectiveness. On this Poverty and Development degree offered at University of Sussex, you gain the knowledge and skills to engage with the design, implementation and assessment of national and international efforts to reduce poverty.

Global Development with Work Placement Year
The Global Development with Work Placement Year programme offered at SOAS University of London provides a solid interdisciplinary social science formation in development theory and practice and develops students’ capacities for independent and critical analysis.

Development Economics and Emerging Markets
Build the skills crucial to your interests and career ambitions in development economics. You'll join a vibrant Development Economics and Emerging Markets programme from University of York which provides a structured transition to independent research.

Global Development Management
The MSc Global Development Management at the University of East Anglia focuses on addressing contemporary challenges in developing and transitioning economies through both disciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches. You'll consistently benefit from our research-led teaching, ensuring you're exposed to the latest thinking in the field.
International Affairs
Jointly organised by LSE and Peking University, this degree offers you the chance to study international relations in China, Asia Pacific and global history. Learn more at the International Affairs from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Global Sustainable Futures
Learn how to create place-based solutions for a more sustainable future with this Global Sustainable Futures course from Newcastle University.
Exeter International Pre-Master's
This Exeter International Pre-Master's, Pre-Master from INTO The University of Exeter will prepare for direct entry to a postgraduate degree in a range of subject areas including business, engineering, education, humanities and computer science.

International Development
From leadership and strategy to performance and human resources, this International Development course from University of York will help you build a set of highly sought-after skills that will prepare you for managerial roles in the developing world.

Development Economics
The Development Economics course from SOAS University of London integrates two fundamental intellectual traditions that our unique Department has cultivated for decades: a rigorous pluralist theoretical approach to economics and a focus on real-world development issues using modern economic analytical tools.