A multi-disciplinary master's programme that equips you with an academic underpinning to your career relating to disaster risk reduction.
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Teaching and Learning
Learn from world-class researchers and professionals delivering the programme through a combination of lectures, class discussions, problem-solving exercises, practicals, field trips, directed reading, student-led dialogue, and a practitioner-led real-time disaster scenario event.ÌýAssessment is by individual and group presentations, coursework, written examinations, and a research project.
Programme Specific Themes
Physical and Social Science of Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards
- What is known and unknown
- Current research and uncertainties
Building Resilience
- What are the barriers to risk and disasters reduction and how do we overcome them?
- Develop a common language to communicate complex concepts in an accessible way
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IRDR MSc themes
Understanding Vulnerability
- From fragility curves describing damage to buildings to social vulnerability of individuals and society
Quantifying Risk
- What is risk and how do we measure it?
- Components of risk: exposure, hazard, vulnerability
Multidisciplinary Holistic Approaches
- Integrating scientific knowledge into disaster risk reduction research, policy and practice
- Communicating with stakeholders
Managing Disasters
- How to apply plans to manage real emergencies
MoreÌýinformation
For more details about this programme, including entry requirements,Ìýfees and how to apply,Ìývisit the UCL prospectus.
Find out more about the IRDR scholarships available for this year.
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