The programme offers professional social work education for applicants with a primary degree in Social Sciences or equivalent.
This course is aimed at students interested in historically and theoretically nuanced approaches to studying women, gender and sexuality that are offered through the three disciplines in the School of Histories and Humanities: Classics, History, and History of Art and Architecture.
This micro-credential is for business professionals who are interested in learning how to implement environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria into business operations, including mid-level and senior executives, business owners, managers, non-executive directors, corporate affairs officers, in-house counsel, ESG focused solicitors, and other legal practitioners.
This Micro-credential is relevant to those interested in understanding and promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in work and society; civil society groups, public social service sectors with a focus on health, housing, education, older people, and under-represented or socially excluded groups.