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MSc in globalisation and development Additional skills include the identification and evaluation of development interventions aimed at remedying the adverse effects of global tendencies on sustainable development in general and on the poorer and weaker groups in society in particular, thereby aiming to strengthen the agency of the latter. L ocal institutions and poverty reduction The Master focuses on the analysis of the interaction between external and domestic actors at the interface of global, national and local arenas and development processes, in order to identify the changing opportunities for and constraints to beneficial institutional change for inclusive, sustainable development and poverty reduction. Programme content The Master in Globalisation and Development approaches development as the outcome of intensifying global-to-local-to-global interactions. It introduces a multi-disciplinary perspective to analyse opportunities and threats to poverty alleviation and environmental sustainability associated with these interactions in low and middle-income countries at both the national and local levels. Most of our students are engaged (or aspire to become engaged) in interventions, (social) businesses, policy or advocacy which promote inclusive and sustainable development, whether as professionals or as researchers. Applicants to this Master must show a keen interest in challenges for poverty reduction and sustainability related to economic and financial globalisation, mobility and migration, value chains and/or climate change and environmental crises. 12 · master programmes The objective of the Master pr ogramme is to provide these students with a solid understanding of the current global development context in all of its dimensions (worldwide markets for goods and services, capital and labour/migration, the planetary challenge of sustainable development in this era of environmental crisis/climate change). It offers insight and tools with which to analyse and improve the impact of the global context on local development and poverty alleviation in the Global South and vice versa. As such due consideration is given to the complexity of local– global interactions in the multifaceted arenas of globalisation. Successful students will be able to identify the opportunities of the evolving global context, in addition to assessing and remedying the risks and threats associated with the globalisation of the sustainable development challenge. They will also be able to identify and assess policy and programme interventions for more effective and adequate local, national and global development. In this context, special attention is paid to the way in which these interactions can produce inequality and poverty, as well as how they can promote wellbeing. Each student can focus on one or two policy challenges at the local–global interface and follow a tailormade study trajectory. (e.g. inclusive value chains and/or microfinance; the global financial architecture; international migration; impact of trade policies; access to land; governance of natural resources; the climate change challenge; promotion of gender justice; …) Candidates are actively involved in development or poverty-reduction initiatives, in micro-level or meso-level projects and programmes and/or in macro-level policy makers. Professionally, the candidates hold middle or upper management or policy (or policy research) positions; ideally, these also entail at least some experience at the interface between different policy levels (e.g. international to local, national to international) or between different arenas (e.g. civil society – government, government – international forums and institutions, INGO – national NGO). The programme is intended for participants who have work experience or an interest in pursuing careers in local, regional and/ or national government institutions; at research institutes or universities; in (social or green) businesses, local NGOs, advocacy or entrepreneurial associations; or in international organisations (e.g. with international NGOs, bilateral and multilateral institutions) or multinational corporations. iob · 13