.webp&w=3840&q=75)
.png&w=1920&q=75)
The Master of Science in Data, Inequality, and Society at the University of Edinburgh is a one-year, full-time program designed to explore the intersection of data science and social inequality. This program provides students with the analytical tools and methodologies to understand how data influences societal issues such as poverty, discrimination, and access to resources.
Graduates will be equipped to use data-driven insights to address social inequalities, develop policies, and advocate for more equitable societies.
-
The MSc in Data, Inequality, and Society includes core modules on data analysis, social inequality, and ethical issues in data science. Students will examine how data can be used to identify and address social problems, and explore topics such as poverty, healthcare access, and educational disparities. The program culminates in a research project, allowing students to apply their knowledge to real-world social challenges.
Graduates of this program can pursue careers in data analysis, social policy development, and advocacy within governmental organizations, NGOs, or private sector firms focused on social impact. Roles include data analyst, social researcher, policy advisor, and consultant, particularly in organizations addressing social inequality and development.
The University of Edinburgh offers a unique opportunity to combine advanced data science with social research. The program's interdisciplinary approach provides students with the skills to analyze data through a social lens, ensuring they are equipped to address the pressing inequalities facing societies today. The combination of data science and social theory prepares graduates for impactful careers in social change.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)131 650 1000
Email: futurestudents@ed.ac.uk
Address: University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom