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Institution
Durham University
Currency
Program Level
MSc
Program
Sustainability, Energy and Development
Summary

The MSc in Sustainability, Energy and Development focuses on the global challenges of climate change and inequality, providing you with a wide understanding of the processes and practices that contribute to these acute issues and an insight into the depth of change that is required in order to tackle them and how that is achieved.

The course emphasises the need to understand the role that can be played by local and indigenous knowledge and community-focused action as well as the contribution made through the words and actions of local and national states, corporations, agencies and international organisations in their efforts to address these challenges.

You will be taught by an active, interdisciplinary team who are all involved in world-class research on energy, sustainability and development issues. Collaborations between the Department and the wider sector mean there are opportunities to get involved in a range of exciting programmes that aim to create a world of environmental and social sustainability. These include projects for empowering climate resilience in the Global South; inclusion and equality within European countries; the role of local authorities as agents of change with research in north east England; and projects to address the social and political aspects of new technology developments locally and globally.

Tuition Fees
28500.00
Duration
Year
Application Fee
0.00
Living Costs
0.00
CertificateName
MSc of Sustainability, Energy and Development
Intake
September
Month Length
0
Year Length
1
Program Length
1 years
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