The International Social Policy course at the University of Kent is a postgraduate program that provides a comprehensive study of areas such as welfare, inequality, migration, and social conflict in the context of the global society. Whether you are a graduate or an experienced practitioner, the course will offer you the opportunity to develop your understanding of the world in which we live. Course Content: The course includes topics such as international organizations, social policy, social divisions and inequalities, and research methods. It also allows students to choose from a variety of optional modules, enabling a tailored study approach.Key Modules: Central parts of the course are the "Research Methods" and "Dissertation" modules, with optional units spanning topics like "Migration and Social Transformation" and "Gender, Family, and Social Policy".Future Careers: The International Social Policy course prepares students for work in a range of public, private, and non-governmental organizations at the local, national, and international levels. It is also an ideal basis for PhD study for those interested in pursuing a career in academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.