Overview
Masters Degree in Sustainable Development Advocacy
Training graduates to influence government, community and business by applying sustainable thinking to professional practice.
The Bulmer Foundation’s Masters Degree in Sustainable Development Advocacy trains graduates to become experts in sustainable development and apply this thinking to the real world in business, in policy making or in the community.
Graduates of the Programme have proved to be highly employable and are well placed to go on to enjoy exciting and fulfilling careers.
The course is highly innovative; students learn through masterclasses, team projects and work placements in organisations such as the Environment Agency, Friends of the Earth and Unilever. The experiential approach to learning means that students develop an in-depth knowledge of all areas of sustainable development and gain the skills that are attuned to the needs of employers to help them move toward more sustainable practices.
It’s an intensive and incredibly rewarding Programme that you can do full or part-time. The Programme is based at the Cider Museum in central Hereford and is validated by the University of Worcester.
We are accepting applications for the next academic year. If you are interested in applying then go to the application section to find out more; we look forward to hearing from you.

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