Climate Change, Development and Policy

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

Position Details (Master's)

Study the twin challenges of the transition to a low-carbon economy and adaptation to climate risks, and how they influence global and regional development with the Climate Change, Development and Policy degree offered at University of Sussex.

This Climate Change, Development and Policy courseat University of Sussex is for non-specialists in the climate field.You’ll explore the interconnected dimensions of science and technology, and the economics, politics and policy of climate change.Climate change and sustainable energy are among the most important issues of our time.The emphasis of this MSc is on understanding the implications of climate change and climate policies for equity between, and within, countries.

You’ll gain specialist knowledge of the earth system and climate impacts, for example related to water, food and ecosystem services.Based at the School of Global Studies, you’ll also learn from faculty in SPRU – Science Policy Research Unit and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS). Many of our graduates find employment in the climate profession.

Careers

  • There is a rapidly expanding market for climate professionals. This course prepares you for employment in a wide range of government, non-government and academic organisations, as well as private companies in the areas of climate change, development and energy policy.
  • The university graduates are very successful in finding employment and developing careers in the profession, including among others:
  • international organisations and agencies (including the UN Environment program, The World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank)
  • various NGOs (including the International Federation of the Red Cross, Renewable World, Action Against Hunger International)
  • national government ministries and development agencies (including UK Department of Energy and Climate Change, DFID, GiZ)
  • national environment agencies across the world
  • a wide range of private-sector organisations (including energy utilities, the renewables sector, consultancy companies) and public-sector organisations (universities and not-for-profit organisations).

Modules include:

  • Climate Change and Energy Policy
  • Climate change: Impacts and Adaptation
  • Climate Resilient Development
  • Low Carbon Development
  • Ideas and Concepts in Climate, Development, Economics and Policy
  • The Science of Climate Change

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

Position Start Date

Sep 2026