8 Short courses in Social Policy in England, United Kingdom

Sustainable Cities and Societies
The Sustainable Cities and Societies course from UCL Summer School will focus on the intersection of the climate crisis, energy demand, buildings and the wellbeing of people.

Arts, Activism and Social Justice
The Arts, Activism and Social Justice course offered by University of Bristol will help you learn from activists and change-makers working in the UK’s thriving arts and voluntary sectors.

Critical and Postcolonial Approaches to World Politics
The Critical and Postcolonial Approaches to World Politics course from UCL Summer School introduces the discipline of international relations, outlining some of the central questions that scholars and policymakers have explored, and how the field has evolved as the world has changed.

London's Urban Development - Politics, Policy and Design
The London's Urban Development - Politics, Policy and Design course from UCL Summer School explores how London’s urban form and built environment are shaped by various policies, phenomena, and actors across different geographical and temporal scales.

Migration, Economy and Society
The Migration, Economy and Society course from UCL Summer School situates migration within broader social and economic contexts.
The Wealth (and Poverty) of Nations - Global Economic Development Past and Present
How has humanity shifted from a state where lives were brutish and short, to one where people live significantly longer and are much better off? Why are some countries rich and others poor? Learn more at the The Wealth (and Poverty) of Nations - Global Economic Development Past and Present programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Introduction to Social Research
This Introduction to Social Research course offered by The University of Lancashire will provide an overview of key issues and debates associated with the production and evaluation of research for practice in social care.
Sociology and Social Policy
The Sociology and Social Policy course from the University of Birmingham provides an overview on health, examining factors that contribute to health inequality alongside potential social solutions.