Climate change is high on the international development agenda and world
political stage. This course is designed to meet the career needs of people
working in international development and climate change policy and practice
and international development. It covers a range of issues surrounding
international and local dimensions, particularly the questions of
mitigation and adaptation in resource-poor and vulnerable settings. Taught
by a team of internationally-renowned natural scientists, policy analysts
and economists, the MSc course material draws upon existing and ongoing
research and applied work through the School of International Development
and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Its interdisciplinary
approach ensures that students will also have the opportunity to
collaborate with the School of Environmental Sciences through the
science-based modules that focus on climate change. Please contact Dr Heike
Schroeder for specific inquiries about the course.
International students:
http://www.uea.ac.uk/ international-development/ scholarships-and-funding/ scholarships-international- students
Student blog: http://climate-exchange.org/ category/posts-themes/
Student testimonials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=g4EhQb_kTvI&list= UU22SgIMH1W2grwfEpRjxTYw& index=3
political stage. This course is designed to meet the career needs of people
working in international development and climate change policy and practice
and international development. It covers a range of issues surrounding
international and local dimensions, particularly the questions of
mitigation and adaptation in resource-poor and vulnerable settings. Taught
by a team of internationally-renowned natural scientists, policy analysts
and economists, the MSc course material draws upon existing and ongoing
research and applied work through the School of International Development
and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Its interdisciplinary
approach ensures that students will also have the opportunity to
collaborate with the School of Environmental Sciences through the
science-based modules that focus on climate change. Please contact Dr Heike
Schroeder for specific inquiries about the course.
International students:
http://www.uea.ac.uk/
Student blog: http://climate-exchange.org/
Student testimonials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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