Disasters, Adaptation & Development
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The Disasters, Adaptation & Development programme takes a social development perspective and includes human vulnerability and response to natural and technological hazards and to climate change. Access to a broad range of modules. Leads to careers in research and policy development on disaster risk management and development programming for adaptation.
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The Disasters, Adaptation & Development programme takes a
social development perspective and includes human vulnerability and
response to natural and technological hazards and to climate
change. Access to a broad range of modules. Leads to careers in
research and policy development on disaster risk management and
development programming for adaptation.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
playOverviewVideo('/prospectus/images/home.jpg','http://podcast.ulcc.ac.uk/accounts/kings/KCL_Marketing/Geography.flv','true','details_18');
KEY BENEFITS
- Unrivalled location allows access to an international hub for research and practitioners in international development and disaster risk reduction.
- Professional internship provides career development.
- Regular seminars and high-quality student body enable learning beyond formal contact time.
- Opportunities for placement with international organizations for conduct of overseas MA dissertation research.
PURPOSEThe MA Disasters, Adaptation & Development aims to
provide students with an in-depth and critical awareness of the
politics and geographies of disaster risk reduction and its
contribution to sustainable adaptation and disaster response. It is
appropriate for practitioners wishing to formalise their knowledge
as well as those wanting an entry qualification into research on
disaster risk management and adaptation to climate change.
DESCRIPTIONThe programnme takes a social development perspective
and includes human vulnerability and response to natural and
technological hazards and to hazards associated with climate
change. It embeds training in disaster risk reduction with access
to a broad range of modules that enable the student to craft a
degree that can include technical specialties in GIS and remote
sensing, organisational risk management, or poverty alleviation and
international development. It aims to enable students to develop
the skills required to engage with both cutting edge academic
literature and policy work so that they can participate in this
dynamic and contested arena. These aims are achieved by the unique
combination of theoretical and practical modules that draw on the
expertise of the staff and internships with participating
humanitarian and development organisations.
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