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MSc / PGDip
University of Stirling - Stirling Management School
The MSc Investment Analysis is the UK's longest-established postgraduate-level programme in the field of investment management education. It is one of the very few Master's degrees in the UK to have CFA® Institute Program Partner status and one of a select group of partner institutions worldwide.
MSc
University of Stirling - Stirling Management School
The MBA in Social Marketing & Behaviour Change combines academic theory and research with real-life behaviour change perspectives, challenges and practices in a wide range of contexts and sectors. Two-thirds of the course is delivered by the Institute for Social Marketing (ISM), University of Stirling.
MSc / PGDip
University of Stirling - Stirling Management School
Behavioural science is a rapidly growing area for policy and business with fascinating insights into human behaviour and wide-ranging practical implications. This exciting new programme teaches the core theory and methods of behavioural science and behavioural economics and how these can be applied to important business and policy-relevant issues.
MLitt
University of Stirling - School of Arts and Humanities
After more than a decade of devolution, Scotland's national status "is both dangled before us and tantalisingly withheld" (Don Paterson). The MLitt Modern Scottish Writing explores this ambivalence, and how it is both shaped and reflected by literary texts including novels, poems, ballads and songs, from the Romantic period to the present.
PGDip / MSc
University of Stirling - School of Arts and Humanities
Our Postgraduate Master's (MSc) Award in Strategic Public Relations and Communications Management has a long history, it was the first public relations Master's course in Europe (established 1988). Public Relations and Communication Management practitioners provide direction for organisations of all sizes and sectors to communicate with their stakeholders and to manage relationships and emerging issues on the public agenda.
PGCert
University of Stirling - School of Education
1st in Scotland for research in Education in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise. The Teaching Qualification in Further Education (TQFE) is the recognised teaching qualification for individuals who either currently work as lecturers in Further Education or who wish to pursue a career in the sector.
MRes
University of Stirling - School of Arts and Humanities
Our Master's Translation Studies focuses, first and foremost, on practical translation work, developing your skills as a translator in the areas that interest you. At the same time, you will have the chance to reflect on the opportunities and problems that can arise when people from different cultures communicate.
MRes
University of Stirling - School of Arts and Humanities
The Master's in Translation Studies with TESOL provides a distinctive opportunity for those wishing to work with languages. Unusually, it enables students to combine training in practical translation with the skills to Teach English to Speakers of Other Languages.
MSc
University of Stirling - School of Sport
Sport Management is an exciting degree that will help you develop your career in the sport industry. It has been designed to meet the industry's need for well-qualified managers who can combine management and financial skills with specialist knowledge of sport.
MRes
University of Stirling - School of Arts and Humanities
The MRes Renaissance Studies is aimed at those who are interested in the literary and broader cultural aspects of the Renaissance and who wish to acquire a more specialised knowledge of this field. A primary objective is to investigate factors that contribute to the distinctiveness of the cultural productions of Northern Europe, including Scotland.
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