Researching Crisis and Change in Human Geography

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  • University/Institute Name University of Liverpool
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Full Time)
  • Position Duration1 year
  • Application deadlineAug 2026

Position Details (Master's)

This Researching Crisis and Change in Human Geography program at the University of Liverpool will provide advanced training in geographical thought and analysis

Students of the Researching Crisis and Change in Human Geography program at the University of Liverpool will gain postgraduate level expertise on Human Geography research, with a depth and breadth that corresponds to Masters-level accreditation.

Key Features

  • The course is roughly delivered in three sections. The first part of the course will deliver core research skills training required in order for ESRC Research Training Accreditation. This is delivered in combination with Planning staff in the Department, but also in combination with students studying in Sociology. It provides a bedrock of essential research skills which can also qualify students to complete a doctoral research project if they wish.
  • One second part of the course (60 credits) will provide specific training in Human Geography. You will learn about different aspects of the discipline that correspond to the specialist knowledge of staff, both in the Power, Space and Social Change cluster as well as also in related human geography subfields. You will also learn in more depth about the ways in which geographers apply theory to their work, and the way in which they can use an array of methods to engage with research participants, policy-makers and communities. In this part of the course students will also have the chance to take mini-modules in sociology, which overlap generatively with the geography course.

Careers and employability

Following this postgraduate program, you will be able to understand the whole process of undertaking research, through from project design, data collection & analysis and interpretation of results. As a result, you will be well placed to apply for entry into a research-led career pathway.

Courses include:

  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Social Survey Analysis
  • The Politics and Practives of Social Research
  • Philosophy of Social Science
  • Crisis and Change in Human Geography
  • Critical Discourse Analysis

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

Position Start Date

Sep 2026