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MA Human Geography and Sustainability Research

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1-2 Years

Masters Degree Description

The complex challenges facing the world today - including social and spatial inequalities, new migration flows, climate change and pollution - have led society to question the interactions between humans and the environment, demanding answers and new ways of working that human geography can provide. Studying the ways in which people interact in economic, political, social, and spatial contexts can help us identify issues and challenges, and understand what causes them. Only then, can we develop solutions to improve long-term human wellbeing and protect the planet as a whole, distributing and managing our natural resources more equitably and sustainably. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the MA in Human Geography and Sustainability Research not only draws on social sciences more generally, but also brings together Keele’s internationally recognised expertise across the two distinct disciplines of human geography and sustainability. Generic and subject-specific research training prepares you to consider why and how humans behave, interact with, shape and affect their surroundings; studying our many diverse environments, habitats and resources (both natural and man-made). Hands-on practical research equips you with valuable experience and skills to identify innovative solutions to broader societal problems. Such measures could include the development of new approaches for securing migrant settlement and integration, tackling rural deprivation and / or generating new forms of sustainable energy. As part of our exciting advanced traineeships, you'll work with a research mentor on one of our 'live' research projects. Typical activities may include support to collect and analyse data, conduct literature reviews, assist the preparation of future funding bids, or to prepare 'key findings' reports. The Dissertation provides a further opportunity to undertake an extended independent research project with freedom to come up with your own idea for subject matter or choose from a list of selected research projects. These may include: animal geographies; rural or urban geographies (including rural and urban planning); post-colonial geographies; temporal geographies of 'busyness'; children’s geographies; plastics and recycling geographies; geographies of international migration; geographies of responsibility and care; and geographies of mobility (and e-mobility). You'll graduate with cutting-edge insight into the latest academic, policy and practice-related discussions, debates and developments in the fields of human geography and sustainability, together with the advanced research skills required for a career in the public, private or third sector. This includes positions with national and local government, other public bodies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), private sector consultancies, research and policy institutes, charitable and community organisations. Accredited by

Entry Requirements

2:2 degree in a geography, geology, environmental or sustainability subject
or
demonstrated professional or relevant qualifications or experience

You will also need: an English language qualification

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Roles you may find interesting:

Academic
Business Analyst
Corporate responsibility and sustainability practitioner
Civil servant (e.g. Communities, Treasury, Ministry of Defence)
Distribution manager
Energy assessor
Environmental consultant
Environmental sustainability specialist
Flood and risk management
International mapping officer
Local government manager
Project manager
Research associate
Senior technical manager
Surveyor
Sustainability consultant
Teacher
Technic

Module Details

Semester one
Key themes in Human Geography and Sustainability (15 credits)
Foundations of Social Science Research: Design and Philosophy (30 credits)
Modules running across Semester one and two
Advanced traineeships in Human Geography and Sustainability (15 credits)
Semester Two
Advanced methods in Human Geography and Sustainability (15 credits)Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies in Social Science (30 credits)
Modules running across Semester two and three
Dissertation Module (60 credits)

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