Skip navigation
You are viewing our beta course page.

Global Development (Poverty and Inequality) (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Main Site

Course summary

In a world where over 1.4 billion people still live in poverty and inequality continues to rise, both within and between nations, the MSc Global Development with Poverty and Inequality equips you with the critical tools and real-world insight to address one of humanity’s most urgent moral and political challenges.

This course is designed for those who want to go beyond the headlines and statistics to truly understand the root causes, lived realities, and policy dynamics that shape poverty and inequality across the globe.

Whether you're aiming to influence international policy, lead grassroots change, or advance your academic journey, this course offers deep, interdisciplinary training in how inequality is created, contested, and potentially overcome.

You'll explore different conceptual frameworks for understanding poverty and inequality, from material deprivation and social exclusion to issues of power, race, gender, and rights.

Taught by world-leading experts in a vibrant and globally engaged academic community, you’ll critically examine real-world policies, evaluate their impact, and develop the practical and theoretical skills needed to design more equitable alternatives.

If you’re ready to confront inequality not just with passion but with precision, this MSc will give you the foundation to become a more effective development practitioner, policymaker or researcher capable of making a genuine difference in the world’s most complex and challenging contexts.

Open days

Fees and funding

Choose a specific option to see funding information.

Course options
Like this page