SOAS University of London
SOAS University of London

10 Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, Greater London, United Kingdom

Master of Science - In Global Energy And Climate Policy (PGTF0020)

Master's Degree

Program Summary

The MSc Global Energy and Climate Policy degree programme addresses important issues of our time.

The use of energy – electricity generation, transportation, heating/cooling and industrial consumption – is the most important driver of climate change by far. Effectively addressing this urgent global challenge therefore requires transformational changes in the ways we produce, consume and govern energy. More than two decades of political contestation have shown that a supportive policy environment – meaningful and consistent domestic laws and regulation underpinned by ambitious international treaties – is the only way to affect these changes, develop alternatives to emissions-intensive fossil fuels and transition economies around the world onto a secure, low-carbon and climate-friendly footing.

The MSc Global Energy and Climate Policy addresses precisely these issues, treating climate and energy policy as inextricably linked. Cases drawn from both the Global North and South will form the basis of the program's curriculum as students examine how policy is made, advocated and implemented – or sometimes prevented – around the world. Students will acquire theoretical knowledge of climate and energy policies as well as practical skills in risk analysis, policy analysis and strategic advocacy. The MSc is rounded out by negotiation and media training and a week-long study tour to key institutions in the energy and climate policy space in Brussels and Paris, such as the European Commission, various energy lobby groups, and the International Energy Agency (IEA).

The MSc programme draws on the teaching and research strengths of Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy (CISD) and of the SOAS departments of International Politics, Law, Economics and area studies (especially of Asia, Africa and the Middle East) as well as a wide range of languages. In particular, students will be able to benefit from the expertise located at the Centre for Environment, Development and Policy (CeDEP), the Law School's Law, Environment and Development Centre (LEDC), the Centre on the Politics of Energy Security (CEPES), the Centre for Water and Development, and the SOAS Food Studies Centre.

Students on the MSc GECP may have the opportunity to participate in CISD's Study Tour of energy and climate-related organisations in Paris and Brussels, although this is in addition to the programme of study and cannot be guaranteed.

The MSc is designed for those engaged with or planning a career in professional contexts relating to energy and/or climate policy.

Academic Background

Minimum Level of Education Completed

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Minimum GPA

67%

Minimum Language Test Scores

Reading

6

Writing

6

Listening

6

Speaking

6

Reading

60

Writing

60

Listening

60

Speaking

60

Program Intakes

Open date

October 8, 2024

Submission deadline

June 30, 2025

Open date

October 8, 2025

Submission deadline

June 30, 2026

Cost and Duration

Master's Degree

Program Level

1 year master's degree

Program Length

£16000 GBP

Cost of Living

£0 GBP

Application fee

£27730 GBP / First Year

Gross Tuition