The MA Conflict, Governance and Global Development is a postgraduate course at the University of East Anglia that delves into the complexities of global development issues. It specifically covers current debates on the causes of development and underdevelopment, conflict and conflict resolution, human rights, gender and development, and issues of governance at global and local levels.Course Content: This course allows you to engage with dynamic debates and case studies from a broad range of disciplines. You will enhance your ability to critically evaluate a variety of theoretical approaches and your practical understanding of contemporary global governance issues. This course also focuses on fieldwork preparation training techniques, methods of data collection, analysis, and presentation in social and political research.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this course include Globalisation, Development, and Transition; Political Economy of Development; and Conflict, Civil Wars, and State Transformation. You will also complete a major research dissertation on an area of global development that interests you.Accreditations: This Master's course is offered by the School of International Development at the University of East Anglia, a well-respected institution particularly known for its research strengths in areas such as governance, globalisation, and conflicts.Future Careers: This course prepares students for roles in the public, private, and non-governmental sectors where a sound understanding of development issues is needed. The broad grounding in social science methods and theories will equip you well for a research career in international organisations, government departments, research organisations, NGOs, or in advanced doctoral research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.