• Students will be taught by academic staff whose research is internationally renowned.
  •  They are actively involved in research across the globe, working with many national and international development agencies. 
  • Their flexible approach to learning means they can explore their interests and strengths, graduating with a world-class degree in international development.
  • Students will have the opportunity to draw on other disciplines such as economics, geography and politics to better understand how policy and practice can be improved through greater anthropological engagement.