Full time
1 year
SEP-25
MSc - Master of Science
Social Research International Politics Social Policy / Administration Public Administration Policy Studies
Research
The ISPP programme addresses how states and societies respond to global challenges of social, demographic and economic change, and of poverty, migration and globalisation. It is underpinned by the LSE approach to social and public policy which is explicitly international, interdisciplinary and applied.
Meeting human needs and increasing well-being are universal policy goals but these are addressed differently around the world, with different roles for key stakeholders such as governments, NGOs, families and markets. ISPP approaches the policy process from an international and comparative perspective. Looking at low, middle, and high-income countries, you will gain the skills to identify key social challenges and to analyse the social and public policies used to address them, and the role of different actors in these processes.
You can choose to follow one of seven streams. You can take either the general stream:
Or you can choose one of the following specialist streams:
Whichever stream you choose, ISPP will equip you for a career in social and public policy within government, NGOs, international organisations, private sector providers, or in academia.
The MSc ISPP replaces, consolidates and builds upon five previous MSc programmes: Social Policy and Planning, European and Comparative Social Policy, Social Policy and Development, Social Policy and Development (NGOs) and Social Policy (Research).
Careers
Students who have graduated from programmes similar to this have gone on to work for:
For this course (per year)
£17,624
For this course (per year)
£27,680
Upper second class honours (2:1) degree or equivalent in a relevant social science.