From Greta Thunberg’s school strikes and the role of the environment in politics, to the unmissable natural phenomena the planet is currently experiencing, the discipline of environmental humanities has never been more relevant.
This innovative master’s programme allows you to approach the natural world through a contemporary – and very human – lens. Using the current climate change crisis as a backdrop, you will draw on themes from history, philosophy, religion, literature and creative writing to explore the role of nature in human thought and understand the extent of environmental crises, past and present.
You should usually hold a second-class honours degree (certain programmes may require a 2:1) from a recognised British or overseas university. Advice on recognition can be obtained from the Admissions Office. Non-graduates with appropriate professional qualifications will be considered on an individual basis by Programme Conveners; contact details can be found on the individual programme page. Applicants will be expected to apply and register for the full master’s award. Those with a third-class honours degree are encouraged to complete an application as we will consider an applicant’s wider circumstances in making a decision on an application. Please contact admissions@roehampton.ac.uk if you have any questions.
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The University of Roehampton is based in southwest London on a 54-acre green and sustainable campus. The University is focused on providing educationa...