Global Development and Humanitarian Practice
Oxford Brookes UniversityAbout this course
Study the political context of an armed conflict or natural hazard and how this can influence humanitarian efforts and human-rights-based responses. You can look at which development approaches have increased the impacts of climate change and disasters – and explore how cultural differences affect outcomes. Or gain a practical understanding of designing aid programmes, factoring in long term development goals, humanitarian imperatives and adaptive working.
You’ll investigate issues such as international human rights practices. Humanitarianism. Refugee experience. You’ll consider gender, diversity and equality; discovering what it takes to create an inclusive civil society. You’ll learn about design in emergency contexts and housing after disasters.
Your studies link to humanitarian work, international development, or NGO operations. You’ll learn critical theory, and what that means for your practices and the people you’re there to support.
Study Options
This course is available in 6 study options:
Duration: 12 Months
Qualification: MA
Location: Oxford
Duration: 24 Months
Qualification: MA
Location: Oxford
Duration: 9 Months
Qualification: PgDip
Location: Oxford
Duration: 21 Months
Qualification: PgDip
Location: Oxford
Duration: 3 Months
Qualification: PgCert
Location: Oxford
Duration: 9 Months
Qualification: PgCert
Location: Oxford
Career Prospects
Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:
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Course Details
- Qualification
- MA
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 12 Months
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- Oxford
- Scheme
- Postgraduate
- Subjects
- Materials science and engineering, Digital media, production, and technology, Business and management studies, Engineering and technology