Master of Studies in Social Innovation
Course Overview
The Master of Studies in Social Innovation is a two-year, part-time, blended-learning program that combines online study with four one-week residential sessions in Cambridge. The curriculum includes four core modules — Organising for Social Change, Leading Social Innovation, Social Innovation in Practice, and Social Innovation Research — and culminates in a 15,000-word dissertation based on original research.
What You'll Learn
In-depth understanding of social innovation: Build expertise in the theories and practical approaches to creating social and organizational change, social entrepreneurship, and cross-sector collaboration.
Advanced research and project skills: Develop solid qualitative and quantitative research capabilities, plan and execute a comprehensive social innovation project, and complete a dissertation grounded in real-world impact.
A global, professional network: Learn alongside a diverse cohort of mid-to-senior-level professionals from NGOs, the public sector, and business, while benefiting from Cambridge’s collegiate environment and the Centre for Social Innovation.

36,000 GBP

University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk
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