MSc Global Prosperity Open Evening
06 November 2019, 5:00 pm–7:00 pm

Join us on Wednesday 6th November, 17:00 - 19:00, for the MSc Global Prosperity Open Evening.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Andres Vicente – IGP (Bartlett)
Location
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Institute for Global Prosperity, Floor 7Maple House149 Tottenham Court RoadLondonW1T 7NFUnited Kingdom
Join us on Wednesday 6th November, 17:00 - 19:00, for the MSc Global Prosperity Open Evening, run by the Institute for Global Prosperity. Register for attendance at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/msc-global-prosperity-open-evening-tickets-71522552881
The MSc Global Prosperity is a one-year, taught programme (available full-time and flexible). It prepares you to become one of a new generation of global leaders. The programme challenges current economic and social models that have generated both astonishing levels of wealth as well as deep social and ecological dilemmas. Through your study you will:
- examine possible solutions to contemporary global challenges
- explore how much-needed economic, social and political transformations can be enacted to deliver sustainable prosperity
"I wanted to study a variety of metrics for economic growth outside of traditional financial indicators and this programme's approach to the study of wellbeing was the perfect complement to my background in history and political science. Working closely with the IGP and its staff has been one of the highlights of my experience at UCL." - Will Henagan, MSc Global Prosperity (2018)
What to expect from the open evening:
- Learn more about the Institute for Global Prosperity, University College London
- Hear first-hand about the course from MSc conveners Dr Matthew Davies and Dr Konrad Miciukiewicz about the knowledge, training and networks offered
- Talk to students about life at UCL and career opportunities once you've graduated
Read more about the MSc Global Prosperity here
Want to know more? Contact the course administrator Dr Andres Vicente (a.vicente@ucl.ac.uk).