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The Religion and Global Challenges MSc at the University of Glasgow is a one-year, full-time program that examines the role of religion in addressing global social, political, and ethical challenges. Students will explore how religious beliefs and practices shape responses to issues such as conflict, human rights, poverty, and environmental sustainability. The program also delves into the relationship between religion, politics, and international development, offering students a broad understanding of how religion influences global challenges.
Graduates will be well-equipped for careers in international organizations, NGOs, and policy-making institutions, where they can contribute to the development of strategies that address global challenges from a religious and ethical perspective. The program also prepares students for further academic research in theology, religious studies, and international development.
Semester 1 โ Foundations of Religion and Global Challenges
Semester 2 โ Advanced Topics in Religion and Global Issues
Graduates of the Religion and Global Challenges program are equipped for careers in international organizations, NGOs, policy development, and academia. They can pursue roles as Policy Advisors, International Development Consultants, Human Rights Advocates, or Religious Scholars. Graduates can work for organizations focused on global issues, such as humanitarian aid, interfaith cooperation, conflict resolution, and environmental sustainability. The program also prepares students for careers in education, religious organizations, and research institutions, where they can explore the intersection of religion and global challenges.
The Master of Science in Religion and Global Challenges at the University of Glasgow provides a comprehensive study of the ways in which religion influences and is influenced by global issues. The program combines theoretical insights with practical applications, preparing students to engage with contemporary challenges such as conflict, human rights, global health, and environmental sustainability. Students benefit from a diverse and inclusive learning environment, gaining access to expert faculty and research opportunities. This program is ideal for those wishing to understand the impact of religion on global affairs and contribute to resolving global challenges through interfaith understanding and ethical engagement.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom