The world is shaped by global challenges such as climate change, new conflicts, changing migration patterns and deepening inequalities.
At Sussex, you’ll explore these issues. You’ll look at the institutional legacies and structures of power that shape them, and you’ll examine what’s being done to address them. You’ll learn from specialists in areas such as climate justice, markets and finance, gender and sexuality, social justice and rights, health and new technologies. Building on our expertise, you’ll develop the critical knowledge and practical tools to be part of the change you want to see in the world.
On your course, you’ll take an interdisciplinary view. You’ll learn about global challenges from different perspectives including Anthropology, Geography, International Relations, Education and Economics. Throughout your studies, you’ll:
learn about the root causes of poverty and inequality from a global perspective of social justice
challenge simplistic understandings of what development is, who it is for and who it is done by
understand how development practitioners, policy-makers, social movements and affected communities around the world are responding to new challenges
collaborate with fellow students to design creative and innovative responses to work towards alternative futures.
You’ll combine International Development with a language, choosing from Arabic, British Sign Language, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. Or you can choose to study English Language Teaching.
You’ll become a part of a vibrant and welcoming community of staff and students passionate about achieving greater social and environmental justice.
When you graduate, you’ll have the knowledge, skills and critical hope you need to participate in creating just and equitable change. Your language skills will give you valuable intercultural communication and awareness skills. You’ll have the confidence to start a rewarding global career in development policy, practice or advocacy.