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Global Urban Development and Planning (Taught)

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  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
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Course summary

MSc Global Urban Development and Planning explores some of the most pressing challenges facing cities in the 21st century; particularly in the rapidly transforming urban landscapes of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. From rising inequality and informal settlements, to the impacts of climate change, insecurity, and social fragmentation, urban areas in the global South are at the frontline of global development issues.

This course will deepen your understanding of how cities grow, govern, and evolve under pressure, while equipping you with the critical tools and practical approaches needed to shape more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable urban futures. You’ll explore the relationships between urban planning, development, and social justice, and learn how to design interventions that make a real impact on the lives of urban communities.

Ideal for recent graduates and development professionals alike, this course is especially suited to those working, or aspiring to work, in international organisations, NGOs, government agencies, and consultancies addressing urban development. Whether you're a social development specialist, urban planner, or policymaker, this MSc offers the expertise and global perspective to advance your career and contribute meaningfully to equitable city-making.

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