MSc Global Development (Globalisation, Trade & Industry)

Manchester, England

 

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Program Overview

The MSc Global Development (Globalisation, Trade & Industry) at The University of Manchester is an interdisciplinary and applied course that examines industrial development strategies and international trade policies, focusing on their implications for developmental processes. As cross-border trade, finance, and labor dynamics evolve, this program offers analytical perspectives on contemporary issues related to globalization, trade policy, and industrial development. Students benefit from exposure to innovative research, interactions with policy actors and practitioners, factory visits, and an international field trip.

Curriculum: The program comprises mandatory and optional course units totaling 120 credits, assessed through various methods such as project-based reports and essays. Mandatory units include "Industrial Competitiveness and Global Transformation," "Globalisation, Trade and Development," "Development Fundamentals," "Development Fieldwork," "Global Development Challenges," and a dissertation ranging from 12,000 to 15,000 words on an approved topic. Optional units offer opportunities to explore areas like "Global Political Economy," "Work and Employment in the Global Economy," and "Poverty and Development.

Research Focus: The University of Manchester's Global Development Institute (GDI) is Europe's largest dedicated development research and teaching institute, with over 60 years at the forefront of development studies. The GDI is home to internationally recognized research centers such as the African Cities Research Consortium, Effective States and Inclusive Development, and FutureDAMS. Students engage with cutting-edge research, contributing to a vibrant academic community.

Industry Engagement: The program emphasizes practical experience through extensive interactions with policy actors and practitioners. Students participate in factory visits and an international field trip, providing firsthand exposure to real-world applications of industrial development and trade policies. These experiences bridge theoretical knowledge with practical insights, enhancing employability in development-related fields.

Global Perspective: Recognized as one of the top institutions for development studies globally, The University of Manchester attracts a diverse student body from around the world. The program brings various development perspectives to the classroom, featuring voices from activists in the Global South to leaders of multinational companies. This multicultural environment enriches learning, fostering a comprehensive understanding of global development challenges and solutions.

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Location

Manchester, England

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 29000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application fee: £60

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 7.0 with no individual component below 6.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 100.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 76.
  • Some postgraduate programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Manchester offers a range of scholarships to support international students in funding their education and making their academic journey more accessible. These scholarships are designed to reward academic excellence, support students from diverse backgrounds, and help ease the financial challenges of studying abroad.

Global Futures Scholarship: The Global Futures Scholarship is a prestigious award for international students who demonstrate academic excellence and potential. This scholarship offers a £5,000 contribution towards tuition fees, providing financial assistance for undergraduate and postgraduate students. This scholarship is open to students from specific countries and disciplines, so it is essential to check eligibility criteria and deadlines.

Manchester Master’s Bursary: The Manchester Master’s Bursary is a financial aid program aimed at helping postgraduate students who come from lower-income backgrounds. This bursary offers support for UK, EU, and international students who wish to pursue a master’s degree at the university. The bursary can cover a significant portion of tuition fees and is awarded based on financial need.

Subject-Specific Scholarships: Many departments at the University of Manchester offer subject-specific scholarships for students enrolling in their programs. For example, students applying for programs in engineering, business, life sciences, and the arts may be eligible for additional funding based on academic performance and their future potential. These scholarships are often offered to high-achieving students who demonstrate exceptional skills and dedication to their field of study.

Chevening Scholarships: The Chevening Scholarship is a fully-funded award provided by the UK government, open to outstanding international students from over 160 countries. The scholarship covers tuition fees, living costs, travel expenses, and other related costs. The University of Manchester is a proud participant in this global program and welcomes applications from students wishing to pursue a master's degree in a variety of disciplines.

Commonwealth Scholarships: The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission offers fully funded scholarships for international students from Commonwealth countries. These scholarships support students pursuing postgraduate studies in fields such as engineering, health sciences, and education. They cover the full cost of tuition fees, travel, and living expenses during the duration of the program.

Regional Scholarships: The university also offers regional scholarships for students from specific countries or regions, including Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. These scholarships are designed to make studying at the University of Manchester more accessible to students from these regions and offer both partial and full financial support depending on the scholarship type.

Graduates of the MSc Global Development (Globalisation, Trade & Industry) program at The University of Manchester are well-prepared for diverse roles in development-related sectors.

International Development Organizations: Graduates of this program often pursue careers in international organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, and various non-governmental organizations (NGOs), where they engage in policy-making, research, and field operations that focus on development issues globally.

Government and Policy Roles: The program equips students with the skills to work in governmental agencies that shape trade and industrial policies, both at a national and international level. Graduates may find roles in ministries of development, trade, or foreign affairs.

Private Sector: Many graduates move into the private sector, including multinational companies, trade organizations, or consulting firms that specialize in global trade, economic development, and sustainability.

Research and Academia: Some graduates may choose to pursue further academic qualifications or enter research roles with think tanks, universities, or policy institutes, where they contribute to scholarly work on globalization, trade, and industrial development.

Social Enterprise and Sustainability: For those interested in combining development and business, roles in social enterprises or sustainability-focused organizations are common, focusing on inclusive growth and sustainable development practices.


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