Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised and competitive University with an overall grade of between 85% and 108%. From some institutions a Master’s Degree will be required.
In a competitive international business environment, real estate professionals need a sophisticated understanding of finance, economics and law to succeed. The MPhil in Real Estate Finance has been designed to provide rigorous training in the latest conce
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised and competitive University with an overall grade of between 85% and 155%. From some institutions a Master’s Degree will be required.
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised and competitive University with an overall grade of between 85% and 179%. From some institutions a Master’s Degree will be required.
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised and competitive University with an overall grade of between 85% and 180%. From some institutions a Master’s Degree will be required.
Combining advanced study and research, this programme is designed for students who wish to extend their knowledge of finance or financial engineering. The programme provides research-led teaching and is particularly suitable for those intending to continu
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised and competitive University with an overall grade of between 85% and 193%. From some institutions a Master’s Degree will be required.
The MPhil in Economics is a one-year master’s degree that runs from mid-September to late July. This degree is specifically aimed at candidates who are interested in undertaking a master’s degree that will give them the technical training required to unde
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised and competitive University with an overall grade of between 85% and 194%. From some institutions a Master’s Degree will be required.
The basic requirement for admission to the PhD programme is that a student should have performed well in the Faculty’s MPhil programme, or in an equivalent Master’s programme elsewhere.
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised and competitive University with an overall grade of between 85% and 196%. From some institutions a Master’s Degree will be required.
The Advanced Diploma in Economics is a nine month taught course (from the last week in September to the end of June) for students whose first degree contains little or no economics. It provides a qualification equivalent to a second bachelor’s degree in
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised and competitive University with an overall grade of between 85% and 197%. From some institutions a Master’s Degree will be required.
The course is designed to introduce students to current and important approaches to the study of History, drawing insights from across the social sciences. This is done in the first instance through the Central Concepts in Economic and Social History cour
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised and competitive University with an overall grade of between 85% and 198%. From some institutions a Master’s Degree will be required.
The MPhil in Economic Research is the first year of a 4-year route to a PhD and runs from mid-September to the end of August. The MPhil in Economic Research is the foundation year for the PhD programme and involves a thorough study of the core areas of ec