Durham University Postgraduate Prospectus 2022 - Business

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Be Inspired Postgraduate Prospectus 2022 Business


08 Visit us Don’t just read about how extraordinary Durham is – come and visit us. Our open days are a great way to find out more about postgraduate study at Durham. You will have a chance to speak with our academic staff to find out more about your area of interest. Learn about ways of funding your studies and hear from some of our current students about what it’s like to live and study in Durham.

Welcome to Durham University A historic institution

Colleges and accommodation Our collegiate system

World-class qualifications Fascinating courses taught by leading experts

Wider student experience Enjoy support and inspiration

Research degrees Part of the elite Russell Group of institutions Global impact A truly international university A campus for the future World-class facilities Supporting your studies Looking after your wellbeing Enhance your employability Pursue the career you want Professional development Opportunities to enhance your abilities Our location In the heart of a vibrant region

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Discover Durham City Welcoming and friendly Explore North East England A unique regional identity

World-class qualifications and courses taught by leading experts.

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Global impact Examples of our research and the positive effect it is having.

Durham Students’ Union The champion of every student Funding and finance Understand the costs involved Apply to Durham Join our community of extraordinary people Courses Our courses for 2022

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Our courses Our postgraduate courses can take you where you want to go.

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Inspiring your success In your college and beyond, a huge variety of sports, societies and more opportunities are waiting for you.

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“My MBA gave me immediately applicable knowledge and broadened my horizons. It also made me think differently and helped develop my bigpicture thinking.” Tamás Györfi Software Engineering Manager, Capital One and Durham MBA (Online) Alumnus

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Inspiration for your future A postgraduate degree from Durham puts you in an outstanding position for a career to change the world.

Inspiration for your future A postgraduate degree from Durham puts you in an outstanding position for a career to change the world.

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Welcome to Durham University A globally outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, a collegiate community of inspiring people, a unique and historic setting – a university like no other. We might be one of the UK’s oldest universities, but we have a pioneering mindset and an open, inclusive outlook. Choose from over 200 postgraduate degrees, taught by worldleading experts in first-class facilities, and actively benefit from the cutting-edge research taking place right here in the University. Whether you’re looking to connect with international industry and business through your work, or the global academic research community, you’ll have the freedom and facilities to explore what’s important to you.

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university, ranked 82nd in the QS World University Rankings 2022.

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of our students are involved in sport, music, theatre, volunteering or student enterprise.

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UK university, ranked 5th in The Guardian University Guide 2022 and 6th in The Complete University Guide 2022.

With a mutually supportive and diverse group of exceptional peers and supervisors, you’ll push the boundaries of current thinking and research. Together, you’ll embrace innovation, inspire change, and answer the big questions.

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countries are represented here, creating a diverse and welcoming community.

90% of our subjects are ranked in the UK top 10 in The Complete University Guide 2022.

You can also expect the warmest of welcomes into our collegiate family. And all this within the evocative and historic surroundings of the city, county and community that is Durham. So, if you’re looking for excellent teaching and research opportunities, outstanding facilities, and a unique college experience, look no further. Are you ready to achieve something truly outstanding? Learn more

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in the world for employer reputation in the QS World University Rankings 2022.

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World-class qualifications At Durham you’ll find a wide range of fascinating courses, taught by world-leading experts.

You’ll have the freedom and facilities you need to explore what’s important to you, as well as the support of a diverse group of exceptional peers and supervisors. You’ll be both challenged and a challenger. You’ll push the boundaries of current thinking and research to achieve something truly extraordinary. There are many different ways to study at our globally outstanding university. Apply for a taught course and learn through lectures, seminars, and practical-based study. Or carry out your own studies under expert supervision as part of a postgraduate research degree.

Postgraduate taught courses Whatever you’re interested in and whatever you want to achieve, you’ll find the support, inspiration, and facilities you need to achieve something extraordinary.

Bringing together core and optional modules, you’ll learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, practicals, and tutorials, culminating in a substantial dissertation or research project.

Choose from over 200 postgraduate taught courses in a variety of different subject areas, leading to qualifications such as Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MSc), Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Postgraduate Diplomas.

As well as timetabled classes with key department staff, you’ll be expected to undertake a significant amount of independent study and general reading to broaden your knowledge and develop an in-depth understanding of the concepts and methods found within your specialist area.

Outstanding teaching Delivering cutting-edge, research-led education is at the very heart of everything we do. Our academic staff are so much more than lecturers teaching from books. They carry out ground-breaking research that shapes our departments, inspires our courses, and directly informs our teaching. You’ll learn from world leaders and actively benefit from the world-class research taking place right here in the University.

What to expect If you’re looking to expand your knowledge and develop your skills through a structured degree, a postgraduate taught course could be ideal for you.

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As you produce your final research piece, you’ll have the opportunity to specialise further into your chosen subject area, with support from your academic supervisor.

I knew Durham was the perfect place to expand my knowledge base.

Annabelle Kime MSc Management (International Business)

Entry requirements For most Masters degrees, you’ll need a good undergraduate degree (usually at least a 2:1) or an equivalent qualification in a relevant subject. Some courses will also have additional requirements, such as relevant work experience.

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Watch the film The benefits of postgraduate taught study Postgraduate study will allow you to expand your knowledge, develop your skills, specialise in a particular area, or make a career change. It could also provide the foundation for further study at research degree level. Whatever your next steps, a postgraduate degree from Durham will ensure you’re on the path to achieve something extraordinary.

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Research degrees We are among an elite group of the UK’s research-led universities. Durham is a proud member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities. We offer a wide range of world-class research degrees, including: • Masters by Research, including MA, MSc, and MJur. Completed over one year full-time or two years part-time • Masters by Research, including MLitt, MMus, and MPhil. Completed over two years full-time or four years part-time • Doctoral Awards for PhD, DThM, and DBA. Completed over three years full-time or six years part-time.

Doctoral awards Doctoral degrees, such as the PhD, are the highest level of degree you can achieve. Having a Doctoral degree indicates that you’re an expert in your chosen area of study. Any research undertaken for your PhD must be original and should aim to make a significant new contribution to a field of knowledge. Over the course of your study, you will produce a supervised thesis of up to 100,000 words and discuss your findings in an oral examination known as a viva voce. It’s important that your thesis shows evidence of originality and your research capabilities. It should also be suitable for publication.

What to expect As a postgraduate research student at Durham you’ll have the freedom and facilities to explore what’s important to you. You’ll conduct your own project with the support of at least two academic supervisors, who will help you undertake your research and ensure you complete your degree on time. Your supervisory team will have appropriate expertise in your area of study, and will have undergone extensive training and mentoring programmes to ensure they deliver high-quality supervision. Durham is a world-class centre for research. As a postgraduate researcher, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to the research impact of your department by presenting papers at seminars and conferences, and by working closely with your inspiring community of peers and supervisors. At PhD level, you may also be able to teach undergraduate classes during your degree course.

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I very much appreciated the diversity of my cohort. Despite speaking a dozen different languages, we understood each other’s creativity and ideas. We valued our rich experiences shaped by the places we had travelled and the cultures we have incorporated in our professional and personal growth.

Jumel Ola Consultant, Dao Consulting Services Inc. and Durham MBA (Full-time) Alumna

The benefits of postgraduate research study As you complete your postgraduate research degree, you’ll be making a significant contribution towards your chosen field. Your work could influence others in the future, opening up an incredibly diverse range of career options, whether you intend to stay in academia or explore opportunities further afield. If you’re hoping to pursue a career in academia, with a role in researching or higher education teaching, a PhD is an essential qualification. You’ll also gain highly transferable skills, including analytical, intellectual, and research skills, which are desirable across all industries.

Entry requirements To study a Masters by Research course at Durham, you’ll need a good undergraduate degree (usually at least a 2:1) or an equivalent qualification in a relevant subject. For Doctoral awards, you’ll need a Masters degree in a relevant subject. Learn more

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Global impact Join a truly international university. Here are just a few examples of the huge range of research activities that we are involved in and the positive effect that they are having on the world around us.

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KEY Matariki Network partners

Student exchange agreements

Joint programmes

Partner universities

Plus more than 200 agreements in Europe

Covid-19

Energy and Clean Growth

How dogs could join the fight against Covid-19 A specialist team of researchers is finding out if specially-trained bio-detection dogs could be used as a new rapid testing measure for Covid-19.

Shaping the future of energy Our researchers are helping to address the world’s energy challenges as we switch from fossil fuels to clean energy sources.

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Process Industries and Surface Science Developing a simple mesh to clean up oil spills Our surface scientists have developed a coated mesh, which could be a faster and more eco-friendly way to clean up oil.

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Heritage and Culture

Hazard and Risk

Cosmology and Astronomy

Exploring the Forbidden City A new collaboration with China’s Palace Museum means that our archaeologists are the first UK university team to work inside the walls of the Forbidden City.

Giving women a voice in disaster risk reduction Women in Nepal are having a say in how to reduce the risk of disasters such as fires and landslides, thanks to Durham research.

Increasing our knowledge of the universe Our astrophysicists, cosmologists and space scientists are searching for answers to some of the biggest questions in physics today.

China

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The credibility of the Durham brand and my qualification has opened opportunities to professional conversations and friendships everywhere I have been based. Michael Shearer

Michael has an MBA with Distinction. He has worked as an international manager with HSBC in New York, London, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Taipei; a senior British diplomat in Freetown, Pretoria and Osaka; and now is Managing Director Asia Pacific of McLaren Applied in Singapore.

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Let our facilities inspire you Whether your research centres around Durham’s labs or libraries, our facilities are recognised globally as being among the very best.

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A sustainable campus for the future World-class students. World-class facilities. At Durham, you’ll find purpose-built lecture theatres and seminar rooms, as well as state-of-the-art labs and libraries, museums and archives with global research collections. We are investing IT facilities Technology evolves at an incredible rate. We ensure that you have access to the very latest in digital technology. Our IT facilities include: Learn Ultra - a virtual learning environment; Encore lecture capture technology so you can replay lectures at your own pace; a Microsoft Office 365 account; and wireless coverage across campus. Learn more

Teaching and Learning Centre We’re committed to the continual development of our state-of-the-art campus. Our Teaching and Learning Centre is home to cutting-edge facilities, the latest digital technologies, and a range of new learning environments, including lecture theatres, education laboratories and classrooms designed for real-time, international collaboration.

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projects between 2017 and 2027.   University Library and Collections Our libraries and collections give you over two million reasons to come to Durham, including 1.6 million books; 400,000 online resources; 100,000 photographs and 82,000 museum objects. Our facilities are available to all Durham students, so discover for yourself how our libraries, museums and special collections can contribute to your studies and research and empower you to achieve the best that you can. Anytime, anywhere: Our extensive online offer enables you to access resources, collections, exhibitions, digitised materials, open access research and support. We also provide a gateway to collections held outside the University Step Inside: We have flexible study spaces to meet your needs, from research-based viewing rooms to individual and group study spaces. Our libraries and venues are designed around you, making them accessible and welcoming. Be Inspired: The many inspirational items we hold in our world-class museums, galleries and archives contribute to teaching and learning across the institution, helping to inspire creative and dynamic projects from students across all subjects. Our cultural engagement is an ever-growing entity, with religious festivals, art exhibitions and international projects enhancing your studies and your student experience. Always here: We’re here to help you with your queries and to navigate our spaces and services, both online and in person, 24/7. You will find us approachable and supportive. Our knowledgeable and passionate staff will enable you develop your information skills to use our collections, resources, access other international research material and apply them to your learning.

Bill Bryson Library is our main University Library where you will find a fantastic range of resources to support your studies.

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Our University, our planet At Durham University we’re developing new ways of thinking, shaping a better future for people and planet…

#1 Eco campus

Our staff and students are working together to make our campus, communities and our planet a better, greener, more sustainable and healthier place to be.

Sustainable Development Goals We’re proud to have been named as one of the world’s top universities for our contribution to a number of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A new set of rankings places us in the top 50 in four SDGs: Sustainable Cities and Communities; Responsible Consumption and Production; Life on Land; and Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions. We also appear in the world top 100 in a further seven SDGs: Reduced Inequalities, No Poverty, Life Below Water, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Climate Action, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure and Zero Hunger.

World-leading environmental research We aim to lead society in becoming more environmentally sustainable, through our world-leading research. Experts from the Durham Energy Institute are looking at ways to heat homes and workplaces by harnessing the warm water in abandoned coal mines, our physicists are working on ways to make solar power cheaper and more efficient and our surface scientists developed a coated mesh to help clean up oil spills. And that’s just for starters…

#5 We’re constantly reducing

We’re proud to have been awarded ‘Platinum’ for EcoCampus, a scheme that helps UK colleges and universities manage their environmental impact.

our impact on the environment by cutting out single use plastics.

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technologies including ground source heat pumps and solar panels on campus so we can generate our own electricity and we don’t invest in companies in fossil fuel extraction!

take part in a range of environmental volunteering, including working with wildlife trusts, in local conservation areas and organising beach cleans and litter picks.

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be responsible citizens. For example: at the end of each academic year, rather than throw away belongings they no longer want, students can donate them to charity through our Green Move Out project.

seven societies focused on environmental issues: Beekeeping, Embrace the Waste, Sustainable Fashion, and Finance, Students for Sustainable Living and the Vegetarian and Vegan Society.

#4 We’ve recently There are so many ways in which you can make a difference at Durham University. See durham.ac.uk/greenspace @DUGreenspace Find out how our students are making an impact at sites.durham.ac.uk/studentblog

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launched our Integrated Sustainable Travel Plan, to enable staff and students to choose active transport.

#8 We shop local, our food

suppliers use local growers and local produce as much as possible.

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Supporting your studies We don’t just provide academic support. We care about your personal wellbeing too.

Support for autistic students We are a partner in the autism&uni initiative, which aims to assist autistic students in their higher education transitions. Our dedicated web page provides a toolkit to help you through all stages of applying to, studying at and progressing from university. Learn more

Disability support Whether you’ve got a disability, a medical or mental health condition, or a specific learning difficulty, our specialist Disability Support Service will be on hand to offer advice and guidance. It’s important that you let us know your requirements when you apply so we can make sure we have the appropriate support in place before you start your course. Learn more

Chaplaincy and faith provision We’re proud to be a multicultural, multi-faith community. We celebrate our differences and firmly believe they make us stronger. Our Network of University Chaplains is committed to welcoming and supporting students of all faiths, and those of none. We provide dedicated facilities for our main religious communities, including prayer rooms, events and societies, single-sex accommodation, and kosher and halal dining. If you have any special requirements related to your faith, please let us know. Learn more

Counselling Throughout your time at Durham, you’ll have access to our Counselling service. Whatever you might be going through, our team of trained and experienced counsellors, psychological wellbeing practitioners and mental health advisors will be on hand to offer you support and share their expertise. Learn more

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Health and wellbeing A healthy lifestyle and overall sense of wellbeing will help ensure that your time here is the best it can be. Our Student Wellbeing Office runs a proactive student wellbeing programme of activities, events and campaigns. Learn more

Childcare and local schools Balancing childcare and postgraduate study can be challenging. Our day nursery provides high-quality childcare for children aged between 0 and 5. So you can rest assured that your little ones are being cared for in a safe and stimulating environment, while you focus on your studies. Learn more For a list of local primary and secondary schools, and information on applying for a place for your child, see below. Learn more

Supportive environment Our Student Support Services are located at the Palatine Centre.

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Enhance your employability Inspiring you to achieve something truly outstanding. When you study at Durham, you’ll graduate with so much more than a postgraduate degree. You’ll have the chance to develop your research skills, explore your career options, and ensure you have the best possible start to your future. How do we know? Our graduate success rates speak for themselves! Our graduates have found work in a range of roles in national and international companies, including global names such as IBM, the United Nations, Saatchi & Saatchi, Deloitte, the NHS, EDF Energy, the BBC, The Times, and the Civil Service. Careers & Enterprise Centre Through the Careers & Enterprise Centre, we will support you in pursuing your career or ambitions. Our services include: • Expert advice. Support and guidance with CVs, applications, and interview preparation. • Build your network. Meet recruiting employers from a range of industries and alumni working in a diverse range of sectors. Attend careers fairs and employer networking events. • Develop your skills. Give yourself the best chance of success with communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. • Online vacancies. Explore graduate opportunities, internships, and part-time jobs. • Start up. Support for new ventures, including coaching sessions, workshops, funding and co-working space on campus. • Exclusive work experience opportunities. Access work experience opportunities in a range of sectors, exclusively available to students and graduates. Learn more

An inspirational, inclusive community When you graduate from Durham, you’ll join an active and inspiring alumni community. Our Development and Alumni Relations Office supports our alumni around the world. Learn more

Award-winning enterprise Sphera, formerly known as Plastech Innovation started life as a challenge as part of our Mini MBA, but fast became a successful start-up business. With support from the University, founders Natasha, Scott and Phil have manged to secure funding and have already won a number of business awards.

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Professional development Prepare to achieve something extraordinary. Whether you want to enhance your career options or you’re considering a career in academia and want to develop your knowledge in a specific field, you’ll have opportunities for professional development. If you’re in the early stages of a career in research, ongoing professional development is vital. Through the Durham Centre for Academic Development, you’ll find an incredible range of opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills, including the Durham Researcher Development Programme and the Durham University Excellence in Learning and Teaching Award.

Researcher Development Programme The Researcher Development Programme will equip you with the skills needed to succeed as a professional researcher, working in both academic and non-academic environments. Through the programme, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in face-to-face workshops, as well as a wide range of inspiring online courses.

Durham University Excellence in Learning and Teaching Award (DELTA) DELTA gives you the opportunity to enhance your practice in learning and teaching. Upon completing the programme, you’ll receive the University award, as well as an Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy, the UK professional body for teaching and learning in higher education.

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Academic writing and communication skills Durham Centre for Academic Development (DCAD) supports all postgraduates in developing their academic writing, skills and language. Based on the Durham City Campus, our pre-sessional courses are specifically designed to prepare international postgraduates for the demands of academic studies here at Durham. Successful completion of the relevant pre-sessional will also satisfy the language condition for entry onto a Durham degree. All postgraduate students can continue to refine and develop their academic communication skills after beginning their chosen degree course. Our Academic Skills Development workshops, academic skills courses and one-to-one writing consultations are designed to help you succeed in your work at Durham.

Pre-sessional academic English courses The pre-sessional courses are designed by DCAD to prepare postgraduate students for the expectations of study here at Durham. Pre-sessional is demanding and rewarding, and will develop both your academic written and spoken performance, as well as your academic study skills. You will also have the opportunity to explore academic issues from the perspective of your own discipline. Through pre-sessional you will become familiar with a range of teaching and learning methods common in Durham University, including small-group seminars (approx. 10 students to a tutor), lecture engagement, peer project work, and guided independent study. You will also become familiar with Durham’s Virtual Learning Environment and the Library catalogue during your studies, while enjoying a Durham College experience and learning how College supports students in their academic experience. All of this is intended to provide you with a solid foundation for flourishing on your main degree programme. If you have not met the language condition for your chosen degree at Durham, you may be eligible for a pre-sessional course. Your conditional offer letter from Durham will state which length of course you can take. Many unconditional students also apply and join us.

The college experience Pre-sessional is partnered with Josephine Butler College (JB). Pre-sessional students are automatically a member of JB and are encouraged to choose accommodation in this college for the duration of their pre-sessional course. During the summer when the 10 and 6 week pre-sessional courses run, JB offers a full social calendar, pastoral advice and support, and access to community mentors. This ensures that pre-sessional students become familiar with Durham’s college system and its wide-ranging benefits. To find out more about course content, fees, frequently asked questions, accommodation, and links to useful sites and resources, see durham.ac.uk/ dcad/study/presessional

Year-round academic writing and skills development DCAD offers a range of tailored sessions and short courses throughout the academic year to support your success at Durham. Our provision tends to focus on aspects of academic writing, such as text structure, integration of reading, and academic language choices, but sessions are also available in areas such as note-taking, presentation skills and time management. Some of our disciplinespecific workshops run within academic departments, and are often tied to a particular assessment task. We also offer one-to-one consultations, where you can bring along an assignment draft for discussion and development.

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All of these Academic Skills Development services are free of charge to registered Durham students. You can find details about academic skills development and writing consulations on our website: durham.ac.uk/dcad/ current/academic

Start dates

Entry level

Costs (2019)

Summer Pre-sessional

April, June and August

See your Durham Conditional Offer Letter

20 weeks - £10,812 10 weeks - £5,406 6 weeks - £3,243.60

Academic Skills Development

All year

Any student studying at Durham University

Free of charge

To review each department’s English language requirements, as well as all of the English qualifications that are accepted, see: durham.ac.uk/learningandteaching.handbook/1/3/3

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Inspirational surroundings A postgraduate course at Durham can take you beyond the city walls.

New horizons Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland.

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Our location World-class education and living in a magnificent city.

Durham University 1. Sports and Wellbeing Park 2. Upper Mountjoy Campus 3. Lower Mountjoy Campus 4. Dunelm House - Durham Students’ Union 5. Hill Colleges 6. Bailey Colleges

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No matter where you are in the City, you’ll never be far from one of our colleges, academic departments, or facilities. The historic city also offers a huge range of attractions, places to visit and activities, including: • Sports and Wellbeing Park • Botanic Garden • Oriental Museum • Palace Green Library and Gallery • Assembly Rooms Theatre • Gala Theatre and Cinema • The Riverwalk leisure complex. Just 17 miles from Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England, it’s also easy to hop on a train to London, Edinburgh, or Manchester. Newcastle International Airport is also close by if you want to explore the rest of the UK and beyond.

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Want to find out more? View our online 360s to see what Durham University and Durham City have to offer and to give you a real feel for student life at Durham. Learn more

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Colleges and wider student experience A sense of community which is distinctive to Durham. You can expect a warm welcome into the rich extracurricular culture of our collegiate family. Our colleges are safe, supportive, and inclusive. They’re full of friends who’ve got your back. You’ll feel at home from the moment you step through the door, until long after you leave.

Joining a college Our collegiate system makes Durham truly exceptional. Here, every student is a proud member of a college, and every college has its very own character and traditions. The cornerstone of our extraordinary wider student experience is the colleges. In your college, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in sport, music, theatre and volunteering. You’ll join parties, dinners, clubs, and societies. And you’ll be surrounded by an extraordinary, diverse, and multidisciplinary community of academics, students, and staff from different backgrounds and cultures.

What do colleges offer? • A multidisciplinary scholarly community. Engage in inspiring intellectual conversation. Embrace debate and find answers to the big questions. • Extracurricular opportunities. It’s not all academic. Explore a range of sports and activities, societies, and voluntary positions to enhance your personal development. • World-class facilities. Purpose-built spaces for academic study, socialising, sport, music, drama and arts performances. • A truly international community. A friendly, inclusive college community with students from around the world. • Ongoing support. We don’t just provide academic support, we care about your personal wellbeing too. Your college is your first point of contact for any issues you may have or support you may need. • A home from home. All University accommodation is managed by our colleges. A variety of room and catering options are available, all in a beautiful setting. • Prepare to inspire. Develop your leadership skills with roles and responsibilities within your college. • Events. A lively events calendar with regular college and student-led activities, including seminars, lecture series, balls, concerts, theatre productions, and more. 40

Postgraduate accommodation As a full-time postgraduate student, you’ll have the option to live in the heart of the action in college accommodation or rent non-University accommodation in Durham. Each college offers a variety of comfortable study bedrooms, some with en-suite facilities.

Accommodation for couples and families We are committed to making the university experience accessible to everyone. We offer a limited number of furnished, self-contained, one-bedroom, two-bedroom or three-bedroom postgraduate flats for couples and families.

I was extremely impressed by the outstanding resources and support the colleges offer to students. The collegiate system was appealing due to the social and sporting opportunities it offered.

Non-university accommodation Some of our postgraduate students prefer to live in Durham’s historic centre or the surrounding area. There is plenty of private rental accommodation available, including fully furnished properties for individuals, groups, and families. The Accommodation and Allocations Office can provide support and guidance.

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Enrichment activities Whatever you love doing, whatever you might like to try, you will find support and inspiration here. At Durham we split our student enrichment activity into seven themes. We call them Domains of Participation, and they help to demonstrate the breadth of opportunity available across the University: Arts and Culture: You can showcase your talents, do something entirely different or enjoy the entertainment and appreciate the work of others. Our performing arts, our visual arts, our museums, our art collections and our student media are thriving at Durham and there really is something for everyone to enjoy. Enterprise and Employment: Your career can get started long before you graduate, from organising student-led events to participating in work-study opportunities and developing start-up companies. Intellectual Enquiry: You’ll have many opportunities for curiosity-led academic activity beyond your degree course - from engaging with guest lecturers in your Department, to taking part in dissertation “open mic” nights in your College. Building Communities: Some would say this is the foundation of the Durham experience! Dining as a community, helping to run your Common Room, taking part in celebration events, faith societies or peer mentoring and much more. Sport and Wellbeing: Physical activity is a cornerstone of the student experience at Durham. From international representation and University and College Sport, right through to personal training, fitness and wellbeing classes, there is so much for you to enjoy and participate in. Wider Community Engagement: Volunteering, supporting environmental projects and pro-bono work are some of the most meaningful memories many students build of their time at Durham. Active Citizenship: Our students don’t hesitate to stand up and work for positive change. The University and the Students’ Union are home to a host of issues-based and political groups and campaigns on key student issues.

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Here’s a little bit more information about some of the opportunities available… Music The perfect place to embrace your passion for music Whether you want to compete on an international stage, play for fun, or simply listen and enjoy, we have got a group for you. From chapel choirs to bands, and chamber groups to orchestras, our thriving music scene embraces every style. Here you will find a cappella groups and world music ensembles, chamber quartets and rock operas. As well as local, national, and international performances, you’ll also have the opportunity to take part in masterclasses and outreach work, or join Music Durham’s student committee to learn new skills in leadership, event planning, and arts management. Each college is home to a host of ensembles and performance opportunities, while the Students’ Union runs music societies ranging from rock to folk music. If music production is more your thing, there’s even a DJ Society and a student-run record label, DH1 records.

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Sport Find your place in the UK’s largest university sports programme. Sport is at the core of Durham student life. A huge range of sporting opportunities is available. Whether you are looking to keep fit or be part of a team, you will have the chance to join in and give it a go. From joining college teams to competing at University level and beyond, there is a place for you. Whether you are already experienced or a complete beginner, the University offers exceptional opportunities to get involved. You might even discover a sporting talent you never knew you had. At Durham, we are committed to your wellbeing too. We offer students every chance to participate in a variety of wellness activities, ranging from fitness classes to outward-bound clubs, and from pilates to movement psychotherapy. Our sporting provision is second to none, we have recently invested £32 million in a Sports and Wellbeing Park, to make sure that our world-class facilities enable us to remain one of the UK’s foremost universities for sport. College sport Our college sport programme is the largest in the UK. Every week and whatever your level, you will have the opportunity to compete in 18 sports across more than 700 different teams. This helps you to keep fit and healthy. It is also a great way to make new friends and have fun. Volunteering Try something new and make a positive impact in your local community

University sport Durham has 57 University Sports Clubs, with a collective student membership of over 2,500. Most of our clubs compete in British University Sport competitions. We also have a growing National League programme. This allows many of our most talented students and clubs to compete at the highest level of sport in the UK. If you’re a high-performing athlete, our Athlete Support Programme will help you reach the next level. Support is available through strength and conditioning, performance analysis and injury rehabilitation. Sports psychology and a personal mentoring scheme will help you achieve your optimum performance and we currently support over 50 internationally capped athletes annually. All this while studying for one of the best academic degrees in the country. It really is the best of both worlds.

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We encourage our students to volunteer during their time at Durham. Through our student-led, volunteering and outreach programmes, you’ll be able to take part in over 80 projects. These cover social inclusion, education, sport, the environment, and global citizenship. Students collectively volunteer up to 40,000 hours per year.

The academic strength of the Business School along with the Team Durham experience were the perfect combination for me to continue my academic and athletic career in a challenging environment.

Victoria Kammerinke MSc Management (Finance)

As well as making new friends and enjoying new experiences, you will help to strengthen your local community. You will benefit from outstanding training opportunities and have the chance to earn nationally accredited qualifications. Outreach Each individual college also has its own outreach programmes. So you’ll be able to get involved in a wide range of volunteering opportunities wherever you feel most comfortable.

Student volunteers You will have the opportunity to support local, national and international charities.

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Durham Students’ Union We are the champion of every Durham student. We care about the things that matter to you. • We stand up for your rights • We bring you together • We’re your Union Our members (all Durham students): • Run and participate in everything from stand-up comedy to Quidditch • Campaign, lobby and advocate for student issues and student rights • Actively shape your education, by ensuing the University hears the students’ voices.

Song and dance Durham University Light Opera Group (DULOG) performs Singing in the Rain, at the Gala Theatre, Durham.

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Theatre Play a part in one of the largest and most successful student theatre scenes in the country If you love theatre, Durham is simply outstanding. Here, students produce and perform an unparalleled range of eclectic and inspiring shows every year. You will be welcome whether you have a lot of experience or none at all. You might like to tread the boards, or you might prefer to help backstage, produce or direct a show. You could even start your own theatre company. Durham Student Theatre (DST) will support you to do what you love doing or want to learn to do.

We make the future better for students. We want to make sure that students have the power and the opportunity to transform their time at Durham. Our job is to turn that vision into a reality. And that’s not all. We also have:

Durham University Charities Kommittee (DUCK) DUCK is our very own version of what other students’ unions call their Raise and Give societies. Our job is to help students and staff fundraise hundreds of thousands of pounds for local, national, and international charities. There’s something for everyone, from events like the Santa Fun Run and the Cathedral Sleepout, to expeditions to Cambodia or Nepal, and not forgetting running the London Marathon. It’s a great way to get involved and raise money for incredible causes! Learn more

• Our own student newspaper and radio station • Two cafés/bars, Kingsgate (pictured below) and Riverside, selling reasonably priced and tasty food and drinks. Located in Dunelm House with views overlooking the River Wear and Durham Cathedral • Academic student groups and discussions • A free, confidential and impartial Advice Service for when things don’t quite go to plan. • A dedicated Postgraduate Academic Officer who works closely with students, including faculty reps, course reps and representatives from across the common rooms to ensure that they represent your views to the University.

With 30 theatre companies and its own dedicated 175-seat theatre, DST is always keen to recruit new members with a passion for performance and produces more than 100 shows every year. Durham Drama Festival Showcasing the very best that DST has to offer, Durham Drama Festival is an entirely student-run, annual festival, celebrating new student writing and student-created shows. National Student Drama Festival Year after year, DST is one of the most successful student theatre scenes of any university at the festival. In fact, for five consecutive years, Durham students have had multiple shows selected for the National Student Drama Festival. This is unprecedented and we are incredibly proud of this achievement. You can be part of it.

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Funding and finance If you’re planning postgraduate study, there are lots of things to consider. One of the key factors is finance. Empower yourself with an understanding of the costs involved, as well as what support is available. Tuition fees Tuition fees vary depending on your chosen course and whether you qualify for UK/EU or international fee status. Your fees cover the cost of registration and formal entry to the University, your teaching and supervision, and all examination and degree fees. If you’re studying full-time, your tuition fees can either be paid in full at the start of the academic year, or on a termly basis. If you’re studying on a part-time, taught course, you can pay in full or set up a monthly Direct Debit. Fees for taught postgraduate courses: Learn more Fees for postgraduate research degrees: Learn more

Are you a Durham graduate? We’re offering a discount for all Durham alumni. If you’re a Durham graduate, you’re selffunding or partially self-funding your postgraduate study, and you meet our eligibility criteria, you’ll receive a reduction in your fees. Learn more

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Funding There are three main ways to fund your postgraduate studies at Durham: 1. A full studentship. This might be one of the prestigious Durham Doctoral Studentships, a UK Research and Innovation studentship, or funding from a charitable organisation, employer, or other sponsor. 2. A financial support package. Put together a package of financial support, including scholarships, bursaries and loans. 3. Savings or family support. We understand funding can be complex. Explore our dedicated web pages to find out more. Learn more

Durham Doctoral Studentships Through the Durham Doctoral Studentships scheme, we fund a generous support package for outstanding doctoral research students. This is a highly competitive scheme. If your application is successful, you’ll receive a range of benefits, including: • Payment of your tuition fees (or a contribution towards them) • An annual tax-free maintenance grant at the UK Research and Innovation national rate (£15,009 for 2019–20).

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding We offer full and tuition fee-only UKRI studentships to home and EU postgraduate students, available to doctoral students across all disciplines. We coordinate applications on behalf of the UKRI, and will provide ongoing advice and guidance if you’re awarded the studentship. For further information on the UKRI studentships available, please visit your department’s web page. Learn more

Scholarships We offer a range of scholarships and bursaries for current and prospective postgraduate students taking taught and research programmes. Many provide full funding for eligible students, covering both tuition fees and maintenance support. For further information and a current list of scholarships and bursaries, see below or contact your department directly. Learn more

Government Postgraduate Loans (England) The Government has introduced a postgraduate loan scheme for students domiciled in England or the EU, studying on Masterslevel qualifications. Under the scheme, you can apply for a loan of up to £10,906 towards your tuition fees and/or living costs. Please note, different arrangements will apply for students domiciled in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The UK government PhD loan scheme is now also available, offering loans of up to £25,700.

A new way to fund your taught Masters We’re committed to making postgraduate study accessible. So we’re working in collaboration with NEFirst Credit Union Ltd, which has developed a loan to provide financial assistance for postgraduate taught study. If you’re a full-time, self-financing student, you can apply for a Postgraduate Tuition Fee Loan of up to £7,000 to cover your tuition fees. Watch the film

Learn more Living costs When you’re working out the cost of postgraduate study at Durham, you’ll need to factor in your living costs, including expenses such as accommodation, utility bills, food, clothes, insurance, transport, and entertainment. Learn more

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Applying to Durham Are you ready to achieve something truly outstanding and join an inclusive community of extraordinary people from a huge range of different backgrounds. We can’t wait to meet you. Most postgraduate taught courses start in September or October. If you’re a postgraduate research student, you’ll be able to start in October, January, or April. Take the first step – choose your course. Find out as much as possible about the courses you’re interested in and choose the best option for you. You can find full details for all our postgraduate taught courses via our course list. For postgraduate research degrees, explore our academic departments to find which ones have the facilities you need, as well as staff with expertise in your field of study. You’ll then need to contact the relevant department to discuss your research interests and potential funding opportunities. Before applying, check that you meet the entry requirements for your chosen course. Some research programmes and a small number of taught programmes also have an interview requirement.

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Head online and complete your application Once you’ve chosen your course, it’s time to visit our online application portal. Here you’ll be asked to create an account to start the application process. You’ll need to provide personal information and details of your education and existing qualifications, as well as, normally, two academic referees. As part of your application, you’ll also be asked to upload some supporting documents – check the relevant department’s web page to confirm which documents they require. Documentary evidence of your completed or current qualifications being studied will be required as a minimum. Most postgraduate courses don’t have a formal application deadline. However, some academic departments set deadlines for specific courses, so make sure you check before you apply, especially if you’re applying for funding too.

We’ll process your application Once we’ve received your completed application, we’ll process it as quickly as possible. If you are applying for a Business School MSc programme, you will receive a notification asking you to pay an application fee before we can consider your application. From time to time, we need further information to allow us to make a decision. If this is the case, we’ll be in touch.

We’ll let you know our decision If your application is successful, we’ll update you via your applicant portal where you will find your formal offer letter (which will also be sent to you by email). If we’re unable to make you an offer at this time, this will also be communicated to you via your applicant portal and by email.

Confirm your place If you receive an offer from us, please let us know if you’d like to accept it, as soon as possible via your applicant portal. You may be asked to pay a tuition fee deposit. If this is the case, please ensure you pay it within the requested timeframe.

The next steps… Once you’ve accepted your offer, you can start preparing to join our inspiring community. You’ll be allocated your college and will have the opportunity to apply for accommodation. Learn more

If you receive a conditional offer, you’ll need to contact us to let us know when you’ve met the conditions of the offer and provide evidence.

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92%

Qualifications that inspire

of UK and EU taught and research leavers went into work or further study within fifteen months of leaving Durham (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2018/19).

83%

of our postgraduate taught students achieved a Distinction or Merit (2018/19).

83%

of our research is rated internationally excellent or world leading (3* or 4* REF 2014).

Our postgraduate qualifications can take you where you want to go.

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Eight of our subjects are ranked in the World Top 50 in the QS World University Subject Rankings 2021.

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Accounting Our Accounting programmes are delivered by the Department of Accounting, one of three departments at Durham University Business School. As an accountancy student you will be joining an academic department with an international reputation for research and teaching excellence. Study with us and gain an in-depth understanding of theory and practice, as well as the critical thinking skills so valued by employers. Areas of study in accounting may include key accounting topics such as financial statements and their preparation and analysis, the practical limitations of financial reporting, contemporary and evolving practice in financial and non-financial reporting, management information for decision-making, and the practice and concepts of auditing. What’s more, our MSc Accounting programme carries exemptions from both the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants). The Department of Accounting is one of three departments at Durham University Business School, one of the UK’s longest established business schools and one of an elite group of institutions to be accredited by all three major bodies – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the Association of MBAs (AMBA) and the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). The School also offers postgraduate programmes in the areas of Business, Management and Marketing (delivered by the Department of Management and Marketing); and Economics and Finance (delivered by the Department of Economics and Finance).

Key research areas • Accounting

Careers and employability 95% of Masters in Accounting graduates, seeking employment, accepted a job offer within three months of completing the programme (Graduate Destination Survey - 4 year average, 2018-2021).

Ranking

Top 10

in The Complete University Guide 2022.

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Study Accounting at one of the UK’s longest established Business Schools.


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Accounting MSc

Accounting research degrees

This is an ideal programme to choose if you’re looking to pursue a career in accountancy or business more broadly.

Our innovative MSc Accounting provides an opportunity for you to develop an in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of accounting as well as the critical thinking skills so valued by employers. The MSc in Accounting covers key accounting topics including financial statements and their preparation, the practical limitations of financial reporting, and the regulatory framework and its complexities.

Typical course content Core modules: • Auditing and Assurance Services • Corporate Governance • Contemporary Issues in Accounting and Taxation • Corporate Governance • Financial Accounting and Reporting • Financial Planning and Control • Modern Accounting Research • Research Methods • Dissertation.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time. Typical entry requirements A UK first or 2:1 undergraduate degree, or equivalent. Learn more

Examples of optional modules: • Accounting Theory • Financial Statement Analysis • Green Supply Chain and Logistics Systems • Human Resource Development • Islamic Accounting • Islamic Banking and Finance • Islamic Law and Financial Transactions • Marketing Management and Strategy • New Venture Creation • Project Management.

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals, you will also enjoy presentations by academics and practitioners in your chosen area of interest. Past speakers have included representatives of major global multinationals and leading academics, providing an ideal opportunity to gain practical knowledge and progressive insight.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project.

Accreditation This programme carries exemptions from both the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants). In addition, graduates of MSc Accounting who also have an undergraduate degree majoring in accounting, or those who are part-qualified accountants can join CIMA via the Master’s gateway route.

“ The large number of world-class researchers on campus and the unparalleled opportunities to network with guest speakers has provided me with a wonderful opportunity.” Shuning Liu

The Durham PhD is the route to individual success. It offers you comprehensive training in research methodologies, a world-class research environment and culture, and an opportunity to conduct original research guided by supervisors who work at the frontiers of management knowledge creation. The PhD is the highest academic degree and as such Durham graduates are in demand for academic posts in leading universities and top business schools; for business and management consultancy in commerce and industry; and for senior management roles in private sector organisations and government institutions.

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We offer three-year full-time or six-year part-time options, typically with an October start but January and, in special cases, April starts are also possible.

Course length 3 years full-time. 6 years part-time.

We have a strong culture of collaboration and arrange external and internal research seminar series, conferences and PhD student workshops. We also work with a wide range of businesses and government institutions including the Bank of England, Federal Reserve Bank, UK Trade & Investment, BIS and the UK parliament. Our academics are widely-published and internationally renowned. They’re also highly-qualified teachers, committed to ensuring you achieve your full potential. Our research is arranged around research centres that encourage collaboration and enable the development of ideas that will have an impact on the economy and wider society. To identify a potential supervisor for your chosen thesis, please search the University research directory, browse our list of faculty or find out more about our research centres on the Business School website.

“ During my PhD, I have received extensive research, teaching and skills training and acquired the core expertise that is essential for academic career development.” Xinwu He


Business, Management and Marketing Our programmes will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to build secure foundations for successful future careers or further study. Our Business, Management and Marketing programmes are delivered by the Department of Management and Marketing, one of three departments at Durham University Business School (alongside the Department of Accounting and the Department of Economics and Finance). The School is one of the UK’s longest established business schools and one of an elite group of institutions in the UK to be accredited by all three major bodies – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the Association of MBAs (AMBA) and the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). We recruit students from around the world onto our postgraduate programmes. Our students take part in live business projects, internships and placements as part of their studies, enabling them to apply their knowledge to practical challenges in the most forwardthinking companies. We have an active alumni network of more than 36,000 graduates in over 140 countries. In addition to Business, Management and Marketing programmes, the Business School also offers postgraduate programmes in the areas of Accounting, Economics and Finance.

Departmental highlight Our full-time MBA has been ranked 6th in the world for value for money (Financial Times, January 2021). In the QS World University Rankings 2022 our MSc Marketing was placed 30th in the world. Our MSc Management was placed 52nd in the world in the Financial Times Masters in Management Ranking 2021.

Key research areas • Management • Marketing

Careers and employability Our full-time MBA graduates earn an average salary of $111,213 three years after graduating (Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2021).

Ranking

4th

in The Complete University Guide 2022 for Marketing.

30th in the World

QS World University Rankings: Masters in Marketing 2022.

74th in the World The Durham MBA (Full-time) Financial Times Global MBA 2021.

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Connecting students and alumni with global companies and linking businesses with incisive and innovative thinking.


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The Durham MBA (full-time)

The Durham MBA (online)

The Durham MBA (full-time) will enhance your key business and leadership capabilities, enabling you to excel in a fast-moving global business environment.

Combining theory and practical business experience, the Durham MBA will advance your knowledge and capabilities within a personalised career pathway closely aligned to your own professional aspirations. Our full-time MBA offers a combination of core modules and specialist pathways including entrepreneurship, consultancy or technology, giving you the opportunity to develop your knowledge, skills and capabilities and to specialise in specific areas most suited to your needs. It is continually enhanced, to ensure that you perform at the cutting edge of your profession. Both challenging and inspirational, the Durham MBA will help you to achieve your career goals.

Typical course content Core modules: • Accounting and Finance • Economics for Global Business • Leading and Managing People • Marketing • Operations and Technology • Strategic Management (Boardroom Exercise) • Sustainability and Ethics • Strategic Business Project • International Business in Context.

Pathway-specific modules: Entrepreneurship: • Entrepreneurship • New Venture Creation. Consultancy: • Management Consulting • Project Management. Technology: • Business Analytics • Technology Innovation.

Teaching The Durham MBA is delivered through a combination of sessions, including lectures, case studies, individual and group presentations. Some sessions are delivered by guest speakers who are practitioners in the field. In addition, you will have the following opportunities: a boardroom simulation activity; an international study week* at an overseas location; and will work with a company for the Strategic Business Project module. You can study our full-time MBA over 12 or 15 months. If you choose the 15-month option you can either do an internship within a company or create a plan for the development of your own business.

Course fact file Course length 12–15 months full-time. Typical entry requirements • At least three years’ continuous postgraduation work • Experience in positions demonstrating a high degree of responsibility. • 2:1 undergraduate degree or international equivalent. • Lack of formal qualifications is not necessarily a barrier to admission; managerial experience is also a key consideration for entry. • IELTS of 7.0 or above with no element below 6.0, or 102 or above in TOEFL IBT with no element below 23.

Flexibility is at the heart of the Durham MBA (online) as you can personalise your programme to meet your career goals.

The Durham MBA (online) will enhance your key business and leadership capabilities to enable you to achieve your career aspirations whilst you continue in full-time employment, so you can apply what you learn directly into the organisation you work for. The global spread of our students, alumni and faculty will give you the ability to network virtually with people from across the world, and from a wide range of business sectors.

Typical course content Core modules: • Accounting, Finance and Economics • Ethics and Sustainability • Leading and Managing People • Marketing • Operations and Technology • Strategic Management • Strategic Case Analysis.

Examples of optional modules: • Entrepreneurship • New Venture Creation • Management Consultancy • Project Management • Business Analytics • Technology Innovation • International Business in Context.

Course fact file Course length 2 years part-time. Typical entry requirements • A minimum of three (preferably five) years’ relevant work experience since graduation of a managerial nature. • 2:1 undergraduate degree or international equivalent. • Lack of formal qualifications is not necessarily a barrier to admission; managerial experience is also a key consideration for entry. • IELTS of 7.0 or above with no element below 6.0, or 102 or above in TOEFL IBT with no element below 23. Learn more

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*Depending on government regulations due to Covid-19, this module may be delivered online.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation or business project.

Teaching You can choose to undertake the MBA 100% online or take a blended approach, where you combine your online learning with residential modules. You’ll have 24/7 access to your learning materials, including videos, industry insights and articles, and will participate in a range of online activities that will help to immerse you in your subjects. You will also benefit from joining live webinar sessions and taking part in tutor-facilitated group discussions via our online learning platform. Optional residential modules are offered in Durham throughout the year, bringing together students from around the world.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, and a dissertation.


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The Durham-EBS Executive MBA

Business Analytics MSc

An international Executive MBA dual award programme, which enables you to achieve two internationally recognised degrees in just 18 months.

You will study at two UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Durham in the UK and the Upper Middle Rhine region in Germany. The programme’s strong international focus is also reflected in the core and elective modules, the diverse teaching faculty as well as the diversity of student backgrounds in each cohort. The business and alumni connections you gain will also support you in furthering your career. You will explore the operations of global markets, understand how to lead transnational business relations and increase your international network of contacts. You will also be working alongside a diverse group of experienced business professionals and academics from the UK, Germany and around the world.

Typical course content Core modules: • Accounting • Economics for Global Business • Finance • Managing People • Marketing • Operations and Technology • Strategic Management • Sustainability and Ethics • The Boardroom Exercise • Strategic Business Project.

Examples of optional modules: • Advanced Finance for Business • Business Analytics • New Venture Creation • Leading Change • Negotiation • Project Management • Technology and Innovation.

Course fact file Course length 18 months part-time. Typical entry requirements • A 2:1 undergraduate degree or an equivalent international or professional qualification. • Applicants holding a Bachelor degree or equivalent should normally have a minimum of five years’ relevant work experience. Applicants who hold a Masters degree or equivalent should have a minimum of three years’ professional work experience. • Lack of formal qualifications is not necessarily a barrier to admission; managerial experience is also a key consideration for entry. • IELTS of 7.0 or above with no element below 6.0, or 102 or above in TOEFL IBT with no element below 23. Location Durham and Germany.

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Teaching The Durham-EBS Executive MBA is taught in English and is delivered once a month in three day blocks (Thursday– Saturday), meaning you can continue to work alongside your studies. The programme goes beyond the classroom experience and you will have the opportunity to take part in group social evenings, guest speaking events and other activities offered both in the UK and Germany.

Gain premium Masters-level education and training in contemporary business analytics in a supportive, research-led, interdisciplinary learning environment.

Modern business relies more and more on analytics for understanding and predicting customer behaviour, monitoring and optimising its processes, and managing and supporting suppliers. Understanding the use of big data for business is a key skill in today’s global market. The MSc is designed to help you understand the role of business analytics within an organisation, and to gain insights from data through decision-making techniques, algorithms for big data, machine learning, and natural language techniques for social media analytics. This is a joint programme between the Department of Computer Science and the Business School. Typical course content Core modules: • Introduction to Computer Science* OR • Introduction to Management* *You will be assigned to one of the above modules based on your previous background.

Followed by: • Data Analytics in Action • Learning from Data • Managing Data-Driven Innovation • Natural Language Analysis • Retail Analytics • Data Analytics for Strategic Decision-Making • Silicon Valley Field Trip** • Business Analytics Project.

Teaching Our strong international activities are an integral part of the course and aim to provide you with the experiential learning needed to acquire an inside perspective on operating globally. To this end, you will undertake the Silicon Valley Field Trip, an integral element of the course, providing essential experiential learning. You will also have the opportunity to enjoy presentations by leading international academics and practitioners within your area of interest. Past speakers have included representatives of major global multinationals and leading scholars, combining critical and progressive thinking with practical insights.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, and Strategic Business Project.

**As the health and well-being of our students is our main priority, opportunities to travel to international locations, as part of the International Study Tour, may not be able to happen. If further or continued government restrictions necessitate, we will deliver these important global learning experiences virtually.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time. Typical entry requirements A UK first or 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in either: business; computer science; or a related subject with a strong quantitative component. Learn more

“ I couldn’t have picked a better institution to challenge myself and expand my knowledge with incredible Professors, Programme Directors and University staff.” Maddi Tagg

Assessment You will complete a Business Analytics research project, investigating a subject that you’ve already studied as part of your course. This is an opportunity for you to develop your business insight and to present your analysis and ideas in a scholarly and professional manner.


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Master of Energy Systems Management

Human Resource Management MSc

Gain the skills to play a pivotal role in the Net-Zero energy revolution.

This new bespoke new programme is delivered in collaboration between Durham University Business School and the Department of Engineering, in conjunction with our world-class Durham Energy Institute. It brings together the essential elements to equip and enable students from all backgrounds to become leaders in this field. You will be taught a combination of skills and competencies from a wide range of disciplines, providing you with a unique understanding of the multidisciplinary abilities needed to effectively contribute to Net-Zero. You will be immersed in both business management and the underpinning technologies of energy conversion. Introductory modules are designed to bring students with nontechnical degrees up to speed with the necessary background. The programme will feature core modules specifically designed for this programme, which will cover a range of business and engineering subjects relevant to the programme, from elementary issues, to advanced contemporary responses, to Net-Zero challenges. A range of optional modules underpinning the core content will allow you to focus on your area of interest.

Typical course content Core modules: • Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling • Future Vehicles • Renewable Energy Technologies • Global Energy Management • Whole Energy Systems • Energy Regulation, Financing and Markets

• Careers and Professional Skills Development • Strategic Business and Engineering Project • Strategic Business Project. Optional modules: You will also study and be assessed in optional modules, to a minimum value of 30 credits - optional modules to

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time Typical entry requirements The Master of Energy Management Systems is designed for recent graduates from any discipline who hold a UK upper second class honours degree or international equivalent, including evidence on your degree transcript of strong grades in mathematical modules in years 2,3 or 4. Business Connections The programme has strong links to industry, from our practice-based content, to a range of exciting guest speakers and real-world case studies. There are many additional opportunities throughout the year for you to engage with organisations and alumni to further enhance your knowledge and skills and grow your network.

Develop your knowledge of human resource management and prepare for a career in human resources.

Effective management of human resources is vital to business success. Our MSc Human Resource Management is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel (CIPD). As a student on this MSc programme you have the option to join the CIPD. Upon successful completion of your MSc (in line with the requirements of the CIPD) you will be eligible for the award of the CIPD’s Advanced Diploma in Human Resource Management; your CIPD membership will be automatically updated to Associate Member, confirming your credentials as a prospective HR professional.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time. Typical entry requirements A UK first or 2:1 undergraduate degree, or equivalent. Learn more

The programme consists of a set of core and elective modules, culminating in a research-based dissertation. Typical course content Core modules: • Business Economics and Accounting • Employee Relations • Human Resource Management • Organisational Behaviour • Strategy • Work and Society • Research Methods and Dissertation.

Examples of optional modules: • Competitive Strategies and Organisational Fitness • Consulting • Employee Reward Strategy • Human Resource Development.

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures and seminars, you will also have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities, such as Summer Schools, Dissertation Abroad, Practitioner Insights, Dragons’ Den and Blueprint. You can also attend an international study week* at an overseas location, which gives you the chance to learn about the business, economy and culture of another country, and to network with key business staff.

Strategic Business and Engineering Project You will then undertake a Strategic Business and Engineering Project, a major piece of independent work involving an in-depth investigation of a specific topic or issue. You will be supported by an appointed supervisor throughout.

*As the health and well-being of our students is our main priority, opportunities to travel to international locations, as part of the International Study Tour, may not be able to happen. If further or continued government restrictions necessitate, we will deliver these important global learning experiences virtually.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project.


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Management MSc

Management (Entrepreneurship) MSc

Our focused MSc Management is designed to prepare you for becoming a successful manager.

Our MSc Management programme is designed to provide you with the tools, techniques and knowledge to succeed in business. You will cover, at an advanced level, the fundamental subjects needed to manage a business within a complex changing environment. The programme consists of a set of core and elective modules, culminating in a research-based dissertation.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time. Typical entry requirements A UK first or 2:1 undergraduate degree, or equivalent. Learn more

Typical course content Core modules: • Business Economics and Accounting • Organisational Behaviour Strategy • Strategic Marketing Management • Operations and Supply Chain Management • Research Methods and Dissertation.

Examples of optional modules: • Consulting • Employee Reward Strategy • Competitive Strategies and Organisational Fitness • Global Marketing • Innovation and Technology Management.

Our MSc Management (Entrepreneurship) has been developed to help you in launching your own idea, developing something in partnership, or investing in new ventures – or perhaps you want to find fresh ways to foster and harness entrepreneurial thinking in a business context. Whatever your aims, you’ll learn in a stimulating and enjoyable environment, guided by experienced academics.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time.

The programme consists of a set of core and elective modules, culminating in a research-based dissertation.

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Typical course content Core modules: • Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneurial Process • New Venture Creation • Organisational Behaviour • Strategy • The Entrepreneur’s Environment • Research Methods and Dissertation.

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures and seminars, you will also be invited to presentations by leading international academics and practitioners in your chosen area of interest. Past speakers have included representatives of major global multinationals and leading scholars combining critical and progressive thinking with practical insights. You will also have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities, such as Dragons’ Den and Blueprint.

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures and seminars, you will also have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities, such as Summer Schools, Dissertation Abroad, Practitioner Insights, Dragons’ Den and Blueprint.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project.

Typical entry requirements A UK first or 2:1 undergraduate degree, or equivalent.

Examples of optional modules: • Buyer Behaviour and Marketing Innovation • Global Marketing • Innovation and Technology Management • Competitive Strategies and Organisational Fitness • Global Business.

Plus a choice of one of the below modules: • Strategic Marketing Management • Business Economics and Accounting

You can also attend an international study week* at an overseas location which will give you the chance to learn about the business, economy and culture of another country, and to network with key business staff.

*As the health and well-being of our students is our main priority, opportunities to travel to international locations, as part of the International Study Tour, may not be able to happen. If further or continued government restrictions necessitate, we will deliver these important global learning experiences virtually.

Developed to help entrepreneurial thinkers turn ideas into action.

You can also attend an international study week* at an overseas location, which will give you the chance to learn about the business, economy and culture of another country, and to network with key business staff.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project.

*As the health and well-being of our students is our main priority, opportunities to travel to international locations, as part of the International Study Tour, may not be able to happen. If further or continued government restrictions necessitate, we will deliver these important global learning experiences virtually.


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Management (Finance) MSc

Management (International Business) MSc

Launch a career in management.

Across all sectors and at all levels of business, financial management is fundamental to the success of organisations. By studying our MSc Management (Finance), you will build your knowledge and expertise in this area, giving you a strong platform from which to launch a career in management with a specific financial focus. The programme consists of a set of core and elective modules, culminating in a research-based dissertation. Typical course content Core modules: • Business Economics and Accounting • Corporate Finance for Managers • Financial Management • Fundamentals of Finance • Organisational Behaviour • Strategy • Research Methods and Dissertation.

Gain an in-depth understanding of the realities of management in a global context.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time. Typical entry requirements A UK first or 2:1 undergraduate degree, or equivalent.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time. Typical entry requirements A UK first or 2:1 undergraduate degree, or equivalent. Learn more

Typical course content Core modules: • Business Economics and Accounting • Global Business • Global Marketing • Organisational Behaviour • Strategic Marketing Management • Strategy • Research Methods and Dissertation.

Examples of optional modules: • Competitive Strategies and Organisational Fitness • Consulting • East Asian Business and Management • Innovation and Technology Management • International Study Tour.

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures and seminars, you will also have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities, such as Summer Schools, Dissertation Abroad, Practitioner Insights, Dragons’ Den and Blueprint.

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures and seminars, you will also have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities, such as Summer Schools, Dissertation Abroad, Practitioner Insights, Dragons’ Den and Blueprint.

You can also attend an international study week* at an overseas location which will give you the chance to learn about the business, economy and culture of another country, and to network with key business staff.

You can also attend an international study week* at an overseas location which will give you the chance to learn about the business, economy and culture of another country, and to network with key business staff.

*As the health and well-being of our students is our main priority, opportunities to travel to international locations, as part of the International Study Tour, may not be able to happen. If further or continued government restrictions necessitate, we will deliver these important global learning experiences virtually.

The programme consists of a set of core and elective modules, culminating in a research-based dissertation.

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Examples of optional modules: • Employee Reward Strategy • Consulting • Multinational Finance • Global Business • East Asian Business and Management • Mergers and Acquisitions.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project.

One of the few certainties in an ever-evolving commercial world is that business is becoming increasingly international. That’s why our MSc Management (International Business) focuses on equipping you with an in-depth understanding of the realities of management in a global context.

“ Durham has a great academic reputation. I enjoyed the diversity of the people studying at the Business School.” Wouter Verstraaten

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project. *As the health and well-being of our students is our main priority, opportunities to travel to international locations, as part of the International Study Tour, may not be able to happen. If further or continued government restrictions necessitate, we will deliver these important global learning experiences virtually.

“ A major highlight was the numerous speakers from world-leading businesses that have offered interesting insights into today’s business environment.”

Jack Wray


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Management (Supply Chain Logistics) MSc

Marketing MSc

Gain an in-depth grounding in the theoretical and practical aspects of managing supply chains.

Our MSc in Management (Supply Chain Logistics) is a problembased learning programme that mixes academic robustness with applied, practical and inter-disciplinary perspectives.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time.

It is designed to give you a thorough grounding in the theoretical and practical aspects of managing supply chains, enabling you to put classroom knowledge into practice. The programme consists of a set of core and elective modules, culminating in a research-based dissertation.

Typical entry requirements A UK first or 2:1 undergraduate degree, or equivalent.

Typical course content Core modules: • Business Economics and Accounting • Global Supply Chain Leadership • Green Supply Chain and Logistics Systems • Operations and Supply Chain Management • Organisational Behaviour • Strategy • Research Methods and Dissertation.

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Examples of optional modules: • Competitive Strategies and Organisational Fitness • East Asian Business and Management • Global Business • Innovation and Technology Management • Project Management.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project. *As the health and well-being of our students is our main priority, opportunities to travel to international locations, as part of the International Study Tour, may not be able to happen. If further or continued government restrictions necessitate, we will deliver these important global learning experiences virtually.

Marketing touches all aspects of an organisation and helps shape and direct corporate strategy. Our MSc in Marketing provides the tools and techniques to help give you the edge in an increasingly crowded job market. Durham University has joined forces with The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) to give students the opportunity to gain professional qualifications through the CIM Graduate Gateway. CIM is the leading professional body for marketers worldwide. CIM qualifications are highly sought after by employers, and map alongside our own degrees. This ensures that we are equipping students with the best opportunities for a successful marketing career.

Typical course content Core modules: • Contemporary Marketing Communication • Consumers and Consumerism • Marketing Theory • Marketing Management and Strategy • Research Methods in Marketing • Dissertation.

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures and seminars, you will also have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities, such as Summer Schools, Dissertation Abroad, Practitioner Insights, Dragons’ Den and Blueprint. You can also attend an international study week* at an overseas location which will give you the chance to learn about the business, economy and culture of another country, and to network with key business staff.

Our Marketing MSc will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in the long term across all marketing-related careers.

“ The Dragons’ Den competition was a fantastic opportunity to meet a number of experts and consultants who could advise me on my ideas.” Zoe Brain

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time. Typical entry requirements A UK first or 2:1 undergraduate degree, or equivalent. Learn more

Examples of optional modules: • Advanced Marketing Strategy • Buyer Behaviour and Marketing Innovation • Consulting • Digital Marketing • Global Marketing • Global Sport Business • Innovation and Technology Management • Retail Marketing Management.

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures, which may contain seminar-style sessions to allow for small-group work, you will also enjoy presentations by academics and practitioners in your chosen area of interest. Past speakers have included representatives of major global multinationals such as Google, Deloitte and Sage, in addition to leading academics. We offer optional international activities, including Summer School or our Dissertation Abroad scheme. This involves writing a dissertation at one of our international partner institutions.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project.


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Business, Management and Marketing research degrees

Our research is internationally renowned, both for its academic rigour and the benefits it brings to society as a whole.

Working with partners around the world, we keep up with the latest developments, but also set the agenda, leading business thinking. We work across sectors to inform policy and to develop innovative approaches to thinking and problem-solving.

PhD in Management The PhD enables you to combine rigorous academic theory with research to influence the world of business and make a unique contribution to your field of study. It attracts exceptional students, and in conjunction with scholars internationally renowned for their research, the PhD is both challenging and stimulating.

DBA Doctor of Business Administration Pursue the highest level of critical thinking with an executive doctoral programme for practitioner researchers.

PhD enquiries T: +44 (0) 191 334 5404 Email Learn more Course length 3 years full-time. 6 years part-time.

DBA enquiries

Email The Durham DBA Delivered in Durham and structured around a research project driven by the individual, with a focus on practical application in the business environment. You will contribute to research activities, including presenting findings at conferences. There may be opportunities to submit work for publication. The Durham DBA at Fudan Delivered in partnership with Fudan University and taking place across three locations; Shanghai, San Francisco and Durham. You will be part of two prominent research communities – both hubs of debate and experienced diverse academics and managers from around the world. You will have the opportunity to choose either a management or finance route, enabling you to tailor the DBA to your career aspirations. The Durham – emlyon Global DBA The Global DBA is delivered in partnership with emlyon business school and gives you the opportunity to collaborate with two of Europe’s most innovative and exciting business schools. By combining an academically rigorous education with business practice, you will update your business knowledge and enhance your analytical and critical thinking capabilities.

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Course length 4-6 years part-time

We have close links with the main professional archaeological organisations in the region and elsewhere.


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Economics and Finance Our programmes are designed to provide you with rigorous training at the frontier of research, as well as the advanced analytical and technical skills that are highly sought by global employers. By choosing one of our programmes you will be joining the Department of Economics and Finance, one three departments at Durham University Business School (alongside the Department of Accounting and the Department of Management and Marketing). The School is one of the UK’s longest established business schools and one of an elite group of institutions in the UK to be accredited by all three major business accreditation bodies – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the Association of MBAs (AMBA) and the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). Our programmes are designed to provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a career in economics, finance and related disciplines. The Business School also offers postgraduate programmes in the areas of: Accounting (delivered by the Department of Accounting); and Business, Management and Marketing (delivered by the Department of Management and Marketing).

Key research area • Economics • Finance

Careers and employability Our Masters in Finance graduates earned an average salary of US$48,829 three years after graduation (Financial Times Masters in Finance Ranking 2021).

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World Top 50

in The Financial Times Masters in Finance Pre-Experience Ranking 2021.

6th

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Our research is internationally renowned, both for its academic rigour and the benefits it brings to society as a whole.


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Masters in Economics programmes

Masters in Finance programmes

Gain the knowledge necessary to pursue a successful career in economics.

Our MSc programmes in Economics will give you the opportunity to equip yourself with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a career in economics and related disciplines. The programmes consist of a set of core and elective modules, culminating in a research-based dissertation. Our portfolio of Economics programmes includes the following Masters degree routes: • MSc Economics • MSc Environmental and Natural Resource Economics • MSc Experimental Economics • MSc Public Economics.

Typical course content Core modules: • Advanced Macroeconomics • Advanced Microeconomics • Econometrics • Microeconometrics • Econometric Methods • Financial Modelling and Business Forecasting • Dissertation.

Examples of optional modules* • Behavioural Finance and Economics • Development Economics • Experimental Economics and Finance • Industrial Organisation • International Economics • Market Microstructure • Money and Banking • Public Choice • Public Economics.

*Optional modules available will vary according to the specific degree route chosen.

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project.

Designed to provide you with rigorous training at the frontier of financial research.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time. Typical entry requirements You will need the equivalent of a UK first or upper second class Honours degree with evidence on your degree transcript of strong grades in mathematical and statistical modules in your second, third or fourth year. Learn more

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures and seminars, you will also be invited to presentations by leading international academics and practitioners in your chosen area of interest. Past speakers have included representatives of major global multinationals and leading scholars. You also have the opportunity to participate in international activities, such as Dissertation Abroad and to attend an international study week at an overseas location, which will give you the chance to learn about the business, economy and culture of another country and to network with key business staff.

Areas of study in finance may include corporate finance, investments, financial institutions and the vast array of sophisticated financial products traded in today’s global financial markets. Our MSc Finance programmes are also affiliated with the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Institute, guaranteeing that you benefit from a curriculum of the highest standards, while enabling you to participate in CFA challenges, networking events and scholarships. Our portfolio of five Finance programmes includes the following Masters degree routes: • MSc Finance • MSc Finance (Accounting and Finance) • MSc Finance (Economics and Finance) • MSc Finance (Finance and Investment) • MSc Finance (Financial Technology and Banking). Our MSc Finance programmes will provide you with the advanced analytical and technical skills that are highly sought after by global employers and, if you wish to continue your studies, by world-leading PhD programmes.

Typical course content Core modules: • Advanced Financial Theory • Corporate Finance • Econometrics • Econometric Methods • Financial Modelling and Business Forecasting • Dissertation.

Examples of optional modules: • Auditing and Accountability • Bank Management • Behavioural Finance and Economics • Climate Finance • Derivative Markets • Experimental Economics and Finance. • Financial Risk Management • Financial Technologies • Fintech Regulations

Assessment Assessment is by assignment, examination, dissertation/ business project.

Course fact file Course length 1 year full-time. Typical entry requirements You will need a UK first or upper second class honours degree or international equivalent, including evidence of a good grade in a minimum of one mathematical/statistics module at a level equivalent to a second year British Honours Degree standard. Learn more

Teaching Delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars and practicals, you will also enjoy presentations by academics and practitioners. Past speakers have included representatives of major global multinationals and leading academics. You will be able to participate in activities, such as the Investment Club, the StockTrak Trading Competition, the CFA Investment Research Challenge, and employer networking events. An international study week at an overseas location will give you the chance to learn about the business, economy and culture of another country and network with key business staff.


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Economics and Finance research degrees

The Durham PhD is the route to individual success. It offers you comprehensive training in research methodologies, a world-class research environment and culture, and an opportunity to conduct original research under the guidance of supervisors who work at the frontiers of management knowledge creation. The PhD is the highest academic degree and as such Durham graduates are in demand for academic posts in leading universities and top business schools; for business and management consultancy in commerce and industry; and for senior management roles in private sector organisations and government institutions.

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We offer three-year full-time or six-year part-time options, typically with an October start but January and, in special cases, April starts are also possible. We have a strong culture of collaboration and arrange external and internal research seminar series, conferences and PhD student workshops. We also work with a wide range of businesses and government institutions including the Bank of England, Federal Reserve Bank, UK Trade & Investment, BIS and the UK parliament. Our academics are widely-published and internationally renowned. They’re also highly-qualified teachers, committed to ensuring you achieve your full potential. Our research is arranged around research centres that encourage collaboration and enable the development of ideas that will have an impact on the economy and wider society.

Course length 3 years full-time. 6 years part-time.

“ I chose the Business School because of the topic of my PhD, the supervision team and the reputation of the School.” Eleftheria Vavadaki Economics and Finance PhD

To identify a potential supervisor for your chosen thesis, please search the University research directory, browse our list of faculty or find out more about our research centres on the Business School website.

The Durham DBA at Fudan Delivered in partnership with Fudan University’s School of Economics and taking place across three locations; Shanghai, San Francisco and Durham. You will be part of two prominent research communities – both hubs of debate with experienced diverse academics and managers from around the world. Finance is one of the options enabling you to tailor the DBA to your career aspirations.

DBA enquiries: Learn more Course length 4-6 years part-time

From social policy and economic growth to international development, our research is renowned and relevant around the world.


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