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Overview

The MA in Climate, Risk and Society focuses on understanding climate change risks through a social science lens, offering both full-time and part-time study options. The program includes core modules, practical experience with the IHRR, and a major project. Students engage in a vibrant community, enhancing their research and industry networking skills.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 6, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
England£14,250£7,900
Northern Ireland£14,250£7,900
Scotland£14,250£7,900
Wales£14,250£7,900
Channel Islands£14,250£7,900
EU£28,500£15,700
International£28,500£15,700

Requirements

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About

The MA in Climate, Risk and Society offers a comprehensive understanding of the risks and challenges posed by climate change due to human activities. The program emphasizes the social science perspective on climate risk management and resilience.

Course Structure

The course can be completed in one year full-time or two years part-time, featuring a blend of taught modules and a major project.

Core Modules

  • Climate Risk and Society: Focuses on human-induced climate change, its societal risks, and developing response strategies.
  • Understanding Risk: Covers interdisciplinary theories of risk, communication, and social inequalities
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Subject Area Information

Environmental risk is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on understanding, assessing, and managing risks to the environment and human health arising from natural and anthropogenic activities.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Environmental Risk

  • 2. Environmental Toxicology

  • 3. Risk Assessment and Management

  • 4. Environmental Law and Policy

  • 5. Climate Change and Environmental Risk

  • 6. Geospatial Analysis for Environmental Risk

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Understanding fundamental risk assessment principles
  • Basic data analysis
  • Effective communication of risk-related information
  • Ability to assess the impact of toxic substances on ecosystems and human health
  • Laboratory skills for toxicological testing
  • Data interpretation
  • Proficiency in conducting comprehensive risk assessments
  • Developing risk management plans
  • Applying regulatory frameworks
  • Understanding of legal and policy frameworks
  • Ability to navigate regulatory environments
  • Skills in policy analysis and advocacy
  • Ability to analyze climate data
  • Developing climate risk assessments
  • Designing adaptation and mitigation plans
  • Proficiency in using GIS software
  • Spatial data collection and analysis
  • Application of geospatial techniques in risk assessment

Career

Graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers in various sectors, including government, industry, academia, and non-profit organizations, where they can make significant contributions to environmental protection and public health.

Potential Professions
  • Environmental Risk Assessor

    Conducts risk assessments for various environmental hazards and develops strategies to mitigate those risks.

  • Environmental Consultant

    Provides expert advice to organizations on how to manage environmental risks and comply with regulations.

  • Toxicologist

    Studies the effects of chemicals on human health and the environment, often working in laboratories or regulatory agencies.

  • Environmental Policy Analyst

    Analyzes and develops policies aimed at reducing environmental risks and promoting sustainability.

  • Climate Change Analyst

    Assesses the impacts of climate change and develops strategies for adaptation and mitigation.

  • GIS Specialist

    Uses geospatial technologies to analyze environmental data and support risk assessment and management efforts.

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