MRes/PhD in International Development
Programme Code: TMRESDV/RPDV2
Department: International Development
For students starting this programme of study in 2024/25
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
Programme Structure: MRes in International Development
Programme Code: TMRESDV
Department: International Development
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Course number, title (unit value) | |
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Year 1 |
Compulsory courses | |
1. |
DV501 Development History, Theory and Policy for Research Students (0.5) |
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2. |
DV502 Research Design in International Development (1.0) (suspended 2025/26) |
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3. |
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Methodology course choice to the value of one full unit (at the 400 and 500 level). Course choices must be approved by the supervisor and Doctoral Programme Director. | ||
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Methodology or Theory course choice to the value of 0.5 units (at the 400 and 500 level). Courses may be chosen from the list of optional courses below or an unlisted course. Course choices must be approved by the supervisor and Doctoral Programme Director. | ||
5. |
DV510 Research Design and Proposal in International Development (1.0) |
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Optional courses | ||
6. |
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The following courses are recommended options under Paper 4 above: | ||
DV507 Poverty (0.5) |
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DV513 Environmental Problems and Development Interventions (0.5) |
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DV515 Global Environmental Governance (0.5) |
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DV518 African Development (0.5) |
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DV520 Complex Emergencies (0.5) |
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DV524 International Institutions and Late Development (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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DV528 Managing Humanitarianism (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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DV532 China in Developmental Perspective (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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DV533 The Informal Economy and Development (0.5) |
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DV545 Research Themes in International Development (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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DV591 Economic Development Policy II (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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DV592 Economic Development Policy III: Government Policy Analysis (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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GV517 Comparative Political Economy: New Approaches and Issues in CPE (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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The following course is a prerequisite for 400 and 500 level EC courses for students planning to take advanced Economics courses for their PhD research: EC400 Introductory Course in Mathematics and Statistics (0.0) # |
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Award of the MRes in International Development The award and classification of the MRes degree is consistent with the School's Scheme for the Award of a four-unit Taught Master's Degree.
Programme Structure: MRes in International Development
Programme Code: TMRESDV
Department: International Development
Paper |
Course number, title (unit value) | |
---|---|---|
Year 1 |
Compulsory courses | |
1. |
DV501 Development History, Theory and Policy for Research Students (0.5) |
|
2. |
DV502 Research Design in International Development (1.0) (suspended 2025/26) |
|
3. |
| |
Methodology course choice to the value of one full unit (at the 400 and 500 level). Course choices must be approved by the supervisor and Doctoral Programme Director. | ||
4. |
| |
Methodology or Theory course choice to the value of 0.5 units (at the 400 and 500 level). Courses may be chosen from the list of optional courses below or an unlisted course. Course choices must be approved by the supervisor and Doctoral Programme Director. | ||
5. |
DV510 Research Design and Proposal in International Development (1.0) |
|
Optional courses | ||
6. |
| |
The following courses are recommended options under Paper 4 above: | ||
DV507 Poverty (0.5) |
||
DV513 Environmental Problems and Development Interventions (0.5) |
||
DV515 Global Environmental Governance (0.5) |
||
DV518 African Development (0.5) |
||
DV520 Complex Emergencies (0.5) |
||
DV524 International Institutions and Late Development (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
||
DV528 Managing Humanitarianism (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
||
DV532 China in Developmental Perspective (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
||
DV533 The Informal Economy and Development (0.5) |
||
DV545 Research Themes in International Development (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
||
DV591 Economic Development Policy II (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
||
DV592 Economic Development Policy III: Government Policy Analysis (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
||
GV517 Comparative Political Economy: New Approaches and Issues in CPE (0.5) (suspended 2025/26) |
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The following course is a prerequisite for 400 and 500 level EC courses for students planning to take advanced Economics courses for their PhD research: EC400 Introductory Course in Mathematics and Statistics (0.0) # |
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Award of the MRes in International Development The award and classification of the MRes degree is consistent with the School's Scheme for the Award of a four-unit Taught Master's Degree.
Programme Structure: PhD in International Development
Programme Code: RPDV2
Department: International Development
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Course number, title (unit value) |
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Footnotes
# means there may be prerequisites for this course. Please view the course guide for more information.
Thesis composition
The thesis can be submitted either as a monograph, or as a series of papers. For candidates who choose to submit their thesis as a series of papers, there should be at least three papers, plus a substantial introduction, linking chapter and conclusion.
Notes on co-authored work:
- Co-authored papers are permitted, but normally at least two of the papers should be sole authored by the candidate.
- The introduction, the linking materials, and the conclusion must be solely the work of the candidate.
- Only one paper can be co-authored with the student’s supervisor, with appropriate safeguards for the candidate.
- In any co-authored paper, normally the student must have conceived the idea and methodology and drafted the paper. The part played by all the authors must be clearly indicated. The student and their co-authors must all attest that the percentage of work stated is accurate, and a note to this effect must be included in the thesis.
The candidate should decide on the format of their thesis by the end of the first academic year following their upgrade from MRes to PhD. The decision should be made after discussion with their supervisor(s), and with the Doctoral Programme Director if necessary.
Note for prospective students:
For changes to graduate course and programme information for the next academic session, please see the graduate summary page for prospective students. Changes to course and programme information for future academic sessions can be found on the graduate summary page for future students.