The Future of Social Policy: Virtual Q&A
Tuesday 06 August 2024, 12:30 - 13:30 (BST)
Event details
Discover the dynamics of Social Policy
Join us for an exclusive virtual Q&A session with Jonathan Pratt, the expert behind our Social Policy MA programme. This event will explore how changes in culture, economics, governments, and technology shape social policy worldwide.
Why attend?
This informative session will provide you with: in-depth course insights: Learn exactly what the course modules cover and how they can enhance your understanding of social policy.
Application Success Tips: Discover what we look for in a successful master’s application and get tips to make yours stand out.
Student Expectations: Understand what we expect from you as an online student and how to excel in your studies.
Balancing Act: Get advice on how to balance your studies with a full-time job and other commitments.
Comprehensive Support: Learn about the extensive support services we offer to help you succeed throughout your studies.
Our Online Open Evenings
By attending an Online Open Evening, you’ll get a real idea of what life is like as a part-time, online student with us before you apply.
This is your chance to:
Send in your questions and have them answered in real-time by our panel. Hear tips and best practices about studying online and time management.
Find out about the kinds of support you’ll receive as an online student
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Find out moreWhat can I accomplish with an MA in social policy?
An MA in Social Policy is for individuals who want to improve society for the better. As part of it, you will learn about different social problems such as substance use, crime, poverty, and inequality.
Find out moreWhy study a master's in social policy?
Social policy examines and questions the public policy, principles and practices governing society’s laws, action and support, in areas such as healthcare, criminal justice, inequality, education and employment.
Find out moreHave questions?
We'd love to hear from you. Get in touch to discuss your course of interest and ask any questions about studying.