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Explore MSc Climate Change: Science, Society and Solutions

Our climate is changing. How we mitigate climate change and adapt to live in a changing climate are fundamental questions for society.

This interdisciplinary programme is led by the Department of Geography, with contributions from around the University, including the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research.

Course duration: 1 year (full-time), 2 years (part-time)

We’re one of the top ten Geography departments in the UK (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).

Develop your understanding of the options for tackling climate change, the societal and political contexts, and the scientific background to the problem.

Our world-class academics in Geography and across other areas of the University contribute to the programme, including the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research.

Benefit from the unique vantage point of studying in the world’s first industrialised city.

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You can choose between various optional course units, including from the Departments of Planning and Politics, the Global Development Institute or the University College for Interdisciplinary Learning.

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