The Leadership for Sustainable Development (MSc) is a postgraduate course offered by Queen's University Belfast. This course equips students with the knowledge and skills to lead sustainable development initiatives and influence strategies for corporate, public, and non-profit industries. It is designed to challenge standard thinking on sustainable development practices and leadership.Course Content: The MSc in Leadership for Sustainable Development exposes students to sustainable development practices across a range of professional settings, covering both urban and rural contexts. Students will learn through a combination of taught elements, group projects, fieldwork, and individual research. The course has three strong features: an emphasis on theory and practical input, the development of skills for making a tangible difference, and challenging students' preconceptions. Key Modules: This one-year, intensive, full-time course consists of the following modules: Foundations for Sustainable Development, Leadership for Sustainable Development, Reflective Practice and Work Based Learning, Research Methods for Leadership and Sustainable Development, and an MSc Dissertation.Accreditations: This course is endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Housing and the Royal Town Planning Institute. It is also recognized by the Institution of Environmental Sciences. Future Careers: Graduates of this course can typically find roles in a range of sectors including planning, housing, energy, public and social policy, corporate social responsibility, environmental consultancies, and non-governmental organizations. Some also opt for PhD studies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.