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The Open University - Business School
The Professional Diploma in Management will be of particular interest to those aspiring to middle level managerial roles in large organisations and those who have a leadership role in smaller organisations.The key to effective management and leadership lies in developing a critical understanding of your organisation and the practices of those who work in it, including your own. To respond quickly and flexibly to rapidly changing markets and environments managers need a broad integrated picture of how their organisations work; they need to consider compromises, tensions and interdependencies between operational, accounting, marketing, information, financial and 'people' issues.
MBA / PGCert
The Open University - Business School
This internationally-recognised MBA course is designed for practising managers aspiring to higher positions. The emphasis for your learning is directly rooted in management practice the 'Master' in the degree title signifies your 'mastery' of the art and science of management.
PGCert
The Open University - Faculty of Health and Social Care
This postgraduate certificate course is targeted at doctors and other clinicians, working both in primary care and in acute services. It offers development in aspects of leadership relevant to you as a clinician working on the ward or in the clinic, so that you can play a fuller role in improving health service quality and discuss performance issues and potential innovations effectively with managerial colleagues.
MSc / PGCert / PGDip
The Open University - Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology
This MSc course builds on your diploma studies and provides you with the opportunity to carry out an investigation into an aspect of systems thinking that is of personal or professional interest to you or conduct a more academic in-depth research project. Both routes will enable you to extend your knowledge of recent research in your chosen area and become competent in relevant research methods.
MSc / PGDip
The Open University - Faculty of Science
This MSc course is for those who want to explore aspects of science and society at postgraduate level. It offers an opportunity to pursue contemporary issues in science communication, science education and public engagement with science, using the innovative teaching methods pioneered by The Open University, and to develop a wide range of skills associated with masters-level study.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
The Open University - Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology
This MSc course is part of our development management programme, which also offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Development Management (C48), Postgraduate Certificate in Conflict and Development (C67), Postgraduate Certificate in Human Rights and Development (C96) and Postgraduate Diploma in Development Management (D37).The MSc course is for:- Professionals in project management and those who have responsibility for development initiatives in government, non-governmental organisations, international and inter-governmental agencies and public and private enterprises.- People who intend to work in those areas, or who have an interest in public action for development.- Those who want to combine important elements of development and management.- Those who want to expand their conceptual and practical skills by taking an international perspective on management.
MSc / PGCert / PGDip
The Open University - Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology
Our MSc in Technology Management programme builds on your studies of the subject at postgraduate certificate and diploma levels. You now have the choice of a 'research' route or a 'professional' route to this qualification.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Business School
Research in this area brings together the knowledge and expertise of leading researchers focusing on the governance, leadership and management of public agencies, not for profit organisations, inter-organisational collaborations and social enterprises. Through diverse conventional, non-traditional and multi-disciplinary approaches, we conduct research exploring the nature of and challenges pertaining to contexts and situations concerned with social, ethical and environmental (political) challenges rather than those focusing purely on economic goals.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Geography
The OpenSpace Research Centre's research group in this area seeks to better understand and engage the sorts of conceptual and practical issues at stake at the intersection of environmental concerns, politics and justice through a series of conversations designed to connect and extend members' work on such issues as the distinctiveness of East European environmentalisms, critiques of forestry governance, property rights and resource use, political ecology and the global South, new forms of consumption on former communist states, media decision-making and environmental issues, sustainability and governance, and more. Such conversations have generated collective work on questioning neoliberal environmental governance, and have also significantly contributed to the ongoing 'Interdependence Day' and 'Creative Climate' projects.
MPhil / PhD / MRes
The Open University - Business School
The Open University Business School is a leading international management school with the largest management education programme in Europe. Research is at the heart of our activities, underpinning our teaching, consultancy, advisory and policy work.
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