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MPhil in Technology Policy
University of Cambridge

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(4.3)

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Qualification

MPhil - Master of Philosophy

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Location

University of Cambridge

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Oct 2027

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Duration

9 Month

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The MPhil in Technology Policy is an intensive, nine-month professional practice master's programme designed for people with a background in science or engineering who are interested in developing the skills needed to meet the challenges of integrating technology, management, economics, and policy. The MPhil in Technology Policy programme is designed to equip students with an understanding of the dynamic interface between business and government. Our aim is to provide a robust foundation in the political, institutional, and economic contexts within which technology policy operates, facilitated by the esteemed faculty at Cambridge Judge Business School. Students will develop advanced analytical skills and strategic insights applicable across various technology-driven sectors, including artificial intelligence and information and communications technology, defence and aerospace, energy and electricity, manufacturing, transport and logistics, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare. In an era characterized by rapid technological advancements and complex regulatory environments, the programme seeks to bridge the often tenuous channels of communication between government and industry. Our core objective is to prepare graduates to navigate and influence the evolving landscape of technology policy effectively. This involves not only understanding and analysing policies but also being proactive in shaping them. Graduates will learn to advocate for evidence-based policy, principles-based regulation and innovative metrics and instruments that promote economic growth, human flourishing and sustainable development.

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Complete University Guide ranking
1st
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Complete University Guide General Engineering ranking
1st
Tuition fees
Student living
£42,468
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CUG ranking 1st
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