MSc in Comparative Social Policy

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

University of Oxford

Program Overview

The MSc in Comparative Social Policy explores welfare systems and policy developments across a range of countries with an OECD focus. The comparative element is a key part of the course, and is one feature that makes the course at Oxford unique. For the purposes of comparison the course focuses especially on the most highly-developed countries, broadly those in the OECD area. The central aim of the course is to provide high quality graduate level research training in social policy, taking a comparative perspective, concentrating primarily on industrialised/developed countries.

Program Key Stats

£23027 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Intermediate Social Scientist
  • Organisation Development Consultant
  • Family Justice Officer
  • Associate Researcher
  • Manager: Transformation and Strategic Projects
  • Campaign Specialist

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