This distinct interdisciplinary programme focuses on integrating the theoretical analysis of gender with questions of globalisation and development. The programme is designed to provide you with a solid understanding of the economic and social processes that shape the contemporary global world and their gendered outcomes. It uses diverse analytical tools and theoretical approaches to analyse development and globalisation from a uniquely gendered perspective. Throughout the MSc, you’ll analyse and theorise political, socioeconomic, institutional, and spatial aspects of change and inequality - particularly changes in labour, work and employment patterns, economic restructuring, environmental justice, technological transformations, and other critical policy issues. You’ll also engage with case studies, interdisciplinary academic readings and policy texts that address a range of global, regional and local contexts. Studying Gender, Development and Globalisation will be of great intellectual value if you're seeking to understand gender issues in a global and transnational context, or if you plan on contributing to policy-making, or further research in the field. It provides the necessary analytical understanding to inform policy-making and independent research and is designed to prepare you for a career in policy-making institutions and NGOs, as well as in academia. After graduating, you’ll be able to bring highly desirable gender analysis skills to a wide variety of settings, including: government departments international institutions (including the EU and World Bank) the media and publishing charities non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and private consultancy firms. Likewise, many of our graduates continue to study for PhDs and go on to work in academia (browse our graduate outcomes, collected by HESA and collated at the five-year aggregate level).
Which department am I in?
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Study options
Full Time
(1 Year)
Tuition fees
£30,400.00 (33,12,268)
per year
This is a fixed fee
Start date
September 2026
Venue
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Houghton Street,
London,
Greater London,
WC2A 2AE, Southern England, United Kingdom
Entry requirements
For international students
Upper second class honours degree (2:1) or equivalent in relevant discipline.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.