MSc Emerging Economies and Inclusive Development

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Kings College London

Program Overview


The MSc Emerging Economies & Inclusive Development at King’s College London is a dynamic, policy-focused program that explores how emerging economies can achieve inclusive and sustainable growth. It’s perfect for students who want to understand development challenges from a global perspective and contribute to policy, research, or consultancy in international development.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1 (Full-time)
Students begin with core modules such as Political Economy of Emerging Markets and Development Economics, which provide analytical frameworks for understanding inequality, growth, and institutional change. The module Research Methods for International Development equips students with qualitative and quantitative tools for policy analysis and fieldwork.

Dissertation Phase
In the final term, students undertake a supervised dissertation on a topic of their choice—often linked to real-world development issues such as financial inclusion, urbanisation, or social protection. This independent research is supported by faculty from the Department of International Development and often draws on case studies from Africa, Asia, or Latin America.

Focus areas: Development economics, political economy, inclusive growth, emerging markets, policy analysis
Learning outcomes: Critical policy evaluation, research design, data analysis, global development strategy
Professional alignment (accreditation): Not professionally accredited, but highly respected across international development, policy, and consultancy sectors
Reputation (employability rankings): King’s College London ranks #40 globally in the QS World University Rankings 2025 and is consistently among the UK’s top universities for graduate employability

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)


The MSc Emerging Economies & Inclusive Development at King’s College London is designed to give students hands-on experience with the tools, data, and policy frameworks that shape development outcomes. Through interactive seminars, applied research, and access to King’s world-class resources, students build practical skills in economic analysis, policy evaluation, and inclusive growth strategies. The program is housed within the Department of International Development, offering a vibrant academic environment with strong links to global institutions.

Here’s how students gain real-world experience throughout the program:

  • Software & Data Tools: Students use STATA and NVivo for quantitative and qualitative analysis, especially in modules like Research Methods for International Development.
  • Group Projects: Collaborative assignments in modules such as Development Economics and Political Economy of Emerging Markets simulate policy briefs and development strategy proposals.
  • Dissertation Research: Students conduct independent research on topics like financial inclusion, urban development, or social protection, often using case studies from Africa, Asia, or Latin America.
  • King’s Global Institutes: The program benefits from connections with the King’s Global Institute for Development and the India Institute, which host public lectures, policy dialogues, and networking events.
  • Digital Resources: Full access to King’s libraries and databases including Scopus, World Bank Open Data, and UN Comtrade.
  • King’s Careers & Employability: Offers tailored support including development-sector career panels, CV clinics, and access to King’s Internships platform.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities


Graduates of the MSc Emerging Economies & Inclusive Development at King’s College London are equipped to tackle global development challenges with analytical precision and policy insight. Many go on to work as development economists, policy advisors, programme officers, or consultants in international organisations, NGOs, and government agencies. The program’s emphasis on inclusive growth and emerging markets makes it especially relevant for roles focused on sustainable development and global equity.

Here’s how King’s helps you take the next step:

  • King’s Careers & Employability: Offers tailored support including development-sector career panels, CV clinics, and access to King’s Internships platform for paid work experience.
  • Graduate Outcomes: King’s ranks among the UK’s top 10 universities for graduate employability, with strong representation in international development, policy, and consultancy roles.
  • Industry Connections: The Department of International Development maintains links with organisations such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Overseas Development Institute (ODI), and DFID, often hosting guest lectures and collaborative events.
  • Long-Term Value: King’s global reputation and interdisciplinary training ensure your degree remains a powerful credential for international career mobility.
  • Salary Potential: King’s postgraduates report competitive salaries, especially in development consultancy, policy research, and international programme management.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates often pursue PhD study in development economics, political economy, or global governance at King’s or other leading institutions. The MSc provides a strong foundation for doctoral research focused on inclusive growth, institutional reform, and policy innovation.

 

Program Key Stats

£31,600 (Annual cost)
£14,500 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 9th Aug


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Eligibility Criteria

3 or 4 Years

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Development Think Tanks
  • International Non-Governmental Organisations
  • Government and policy
  • Consultancy and advisory bodies
  • Labour rights consultancy
  • Women’s rights consultancy
  • and Social enterprises

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