The Postgraduate Education, International Development and Social Justice course from St Mary's University, Twickenham, London offers a deep insight into the complex relationship between education, international development, and social justice. Mapped against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this course provides a critical understanding of the ways in which education can be a means of promoting social justice in both the global North and South. Course Content: This course blends theoretical understanding with practical skills to engage critically with existing debates in the field of education, international development, and social justice. It covers themes such as social justice in education, education in emergency contexts, gender and education, education and international development policy, and disabled children, inclusive approaches and children's rights.Key Modules: Core modules include Exploring Education, International Development and Social Justice, and Research Methods. Optional modules include Education in Emergencies, Education and International Development Policy, Disabled Children, Inclusive Approaches and Children’s Rights, Gender and Education, and an Independent Study Module.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can expect to have a wide range of career options. These include roles within International NGOs, the third sector, educational institutions (including SEND), civil service, the charity sector, and roles associated with advocating for and promoting social justice, both in the UK and internationally.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.