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Ca' Foscari University of Venice
MA in Global Development and Entrepreneurship
- Treviso, Italy
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This English-taught Master's degree in Global Development and Entrepreneurship at Ca' Foscari University of Venice empowers you with a comprehensive understanding of global development processes through an interdisciplinary programme that combines economic, managerial, geographical, and geopolitical insights.


University of Sussex
MA in Food and Development
- Brighton, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Food is a cross-cutting development issue that concerns hunger, food insecurity, malnutrition, environment sustainability, power politics, social justice and cultural identity. It is about the global and the local, and the hard trade-offs that the globalisation era has brought about. This MA draws on wide-ranging expertise of faculty at both IDS and School of Global Studies at Sussex (where you’ll be based).


University of Sussex
MA in Conflict, Security and Development
- Brighton, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
We have an interdisciplinary perspective on questions of peace, vulnerability and insecurity. You’ll gain a grounding in concepts of conflict, security and development.
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University of Sussex
MA in Migration and Global Development
- Brighton, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Do you want to know more about why people migrate from the Global South? Is it because aid and development initiatives fail to meet their stated goals?


Kobe University - Kobe
Master of Arts in Human Development
- Kobe, Japan
MA
On-Campus
English
Human development is a concept which makes sense only if premised on each person's individuality. Each person realizes his or her potential ability in his or her own way, and we call this process human development. This is one of the reasons why the aspects of development are diverse and complex.


Hawaii Pacific University
Master of Arts in Organization Development and Change
- Honolulu, USA
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Lead change in a rapidly developing world with HPU'S MAODC Degree. HPU’s MAODC program gives you all the flexibility you need by letting you complete the program completely online, in-class or in a hybrid format. Enjoy the best of both worlds by engaging in academic and experiential learning with our experienced faculty and partnerships with businesses and organizations, and learn how to make decisions based on research and behavioral science to introduce solutions and interventions that influence an organization’s strategic objectives and bottom line. Make an impact and become the leader modern businesses need!
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Development Management degree programs at the Master's level focus on equipping you with the skills needed to effectively address complex global development challenges. These programs blend theoretical insights with practical approaches, preparing you to make meaningful contributions in the field.
Through courses in project planning, policy analysis, and resource management, you'll dive into topics that encourage critical thinking and strategic decision-making. You'll gain specific skills such as designing sustainable development initiatives and assessing the impact of community-based programs. Many students find they enhance their capability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, strengthening their communication and negotiation skills.
The curriculum fosters independence and curiosity as you engage with real-world issues. By exploring the dynamics of social change and economic development, students build confidence in their ability to influence project outcomes. Graduates often pursue careers in NGOs, government agencies, or international organizations, where their skills are increasingly valued.