This MRes provides a strong grounding in theory and methodology, drawing on disciplines such as social work, psychology, economics, anthropology, medicine and sociology.YouÕll learn from leading scholars working in a range of innovative and interdisciplinary projects. This means youÕll be able to apply your knowledge to projects that are shaping policy and practice.
Why choose this course?
- Social Work at Sussex is ranked 15th in the UK (The Guardian University Guide 2019).
- Research links: the innovative and interdisciplinary course complements the work of our recently established Centre for Innovation and Research in Wellbeing.
- Career prospects: this course gives you the skills to work in a range of health and social care organisations where the Ôwellbeing agendaÕ is key.