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Communities and Social Justice (Research)

4 Study options · PostgraduateGoldsmiths, University of London

Course summary

Goldsmiths is home to world-renowned researchers in social justice, community work and youth work, making it a perfect home for postgraduate research studies in these areas.

On completion you'll be able to demonstrate:

  • Competence as an independent researcher in your discipline, who can systematically search for, discover, access, retrieve, sift, interpret, analyse, evaluate, manage, conserve and communicate an ever-increasing volume of knowledge from a range of sources-materials.

  • A critical understanding and engagement of challenges to produce innovative solutions and new knowledge.

  • Advanced awareness of research integrity and any relevant ethical and professional considerations.

  • The ability to act autonomously in planning, managing and delivering projects, justifying methodologies and practical choices, evaluating research and critically engaging with ethical considerations.

  • The ability to act autonomously in critical decision-making in exercising professional standards in practice, research and research integrity, and engage in professional practice, including ethical, legal, and health and safety aspects.

  • Self-direction in supporting, collaborating with and leading colleagues, using a range of teaching, communication and networking skills to influence practice and policy in diverse environments.

  • Critical engagement in research and practices with impact, and to be able to communicate it to diverse audiences, including the public.

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