-Humanities & Social Sciences

Social & Policy Sciences
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Department of SOCIAL & POLICY SCIENCES

Introduction

The Department of Social and Policy Sciences includes academics from social policy, sociology and social work. It has a strong research record and was awarded a Grade 5 rating in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise. It was also rated 'Excellent' in its most recent Teaching Quality Assessment.

The Department is committed to advancing learning and knowledge through teaching and research. It collaborates with a wide range of users at the local, national, European and global levels.

Postgraduate programmes

The Department currently delivers the following taught postgraduate programmes:

AND a number of ESRC-recognised Faculty-level Master of Research (MRes) programmes:

The Department also has an active MPhil/PhD research programme. The Department takes pride in fostering a friendly and supportive learning environment.

Main areas of research

Our research is focused on social policy issues, is broadly conceived, and is strongly interdisciplinary. Key research areas include:

In addition to contributing to a greater understanding of these social issues, our research includes the analysis of policy outcomes, governance and politics of policymaking, and policy implementation and practice. There is a strong comparative, cross-national element to our research, attracting funding from a wide variety of national and international sources.

Interdisciplinarity and collaborative research and teaching is of key importance to the Department. For example, we work closely with the Department of Economics and International Development.

The Department is host to a number of Research Centres:

and is closely associated with:

Three major journals are edited in the Department:

The Department has a regular programme of visits from national and international scholars. It also has numerous research links with national and international organisations such as the World Bank and the ILO, the European Union, UK government departments and agencies, European trade unions and civil society organisations as well as universities and research centres throughout the world.

Seminar series

The Department runs a lively and well attended research seminar series for staff and postgraduate students with external and internal speakers. There is also a postgraduate research seminar series. Each of the Research Centres run seminar series associated with their research activities.

Facilities and equipment

The University of Bath has excellent library facilities for social science research and holds the European Documentation Centre.

Careers information

The Department is committed to ensuring that postgraduate students acquire a range of subject-specific and generic skills during their training. Our graduates generally go on to work in a wide variety of organisations, for example: