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Economics MRes
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  • There are two routes to a PhD in Economics: direct entry to PhD and entry through an integrated one year Master of Research, from which students progress to the PhD in Economics lasting four years.
    Economics MSc
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  • Course overviewAs the world becomes more complex and ever more digitised, the skills that allow you to separate fact from fiction, to pick out and interpret the right information in the right way,
    Economics and Econometrics MSc
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  • Course overviewOur Economics and Econometrics MSc combines the study of advanced economics topics together with a solid foundation in current econometric theory, and the expertise to apply that
    Economics and Data Science MSc
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  • Insights from data science are most valuable when they exist alongside a knowledge and understanding of the ways in which individuals, businesses and governments make decisions.On our Economics and
    Development Economics MSc
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  • Our Development Economics MSc uses modern economic analysis and empirical methods to explore theories, issues and evidence relating to developing countries. It focuses on the specific economic
    International Economics MSc
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  • Course overviewOur International Economics MSc combines the study of core areas of modern economics with a solid foundation in the economics of interactions between countries, focused on
    Financial Economics MSc
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  • Our Financial Economics MSc provides you with the core skills and techniques needed to understand the economics of financial markets. It includes an introduction to the fundamentals of financial
    Economic Development and Policy Analysis MSc
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  • Our Economic Development and Policy Analysis MSc explores current theories, issues and evidence in economic policy employed by developing countries, combined with a core of modern economic analysis.