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This Environment and Empire course from Queen Mary University of London examines how environmental challenges have been, and continue to be, shaped by empire. 

Overview

This Environment and Empire course from Queen Mary University of London  examines how environmental challenges have been, and continue to be, shaped by empire. These impacts affect how Earth's history, the biosphere, and the climate are known, and extend to both extractive technologies and financial relationships that enable extraction. 

But the effects of empire run deeper, to the very way the environment is understood. Using London as a launchpad for field trips and firsthand encounters, this module challenges students to rethink how ideas of the planet’s past, present, and future are shaped by empire.

Key Facts

This module aims to:

  • examine how empire has shaped, and continues to shape, environmental knowledge.
  • explore sites and spaces of empire, such as where the material markers of scientific knowledge persist in advancing ways of knowing and relating to the environment today.
  • understand how contemporary modes of extraction maintain links to the legacies of empire, such as in and through financial activities.
  • provide students with concrete analytical skills for situating contemporary challenges in historical context.
  • encourage students to engage critically and thoughtfully with how environmental thought, and baselines for assessing environmental impacts, have been influenced by the data collected through empire.

Programme Structure

By the end of the module:

  • students will be able to explain the historical and geographical context of empire in which knowledge of the 'environment' took shape
  • students will be able to critically analyse how alternate practices of knowledge production have been mobilized to contest scientific and normative claims of empire regarding the environment
  • students will be able to interpret sites where environmental knowledge designed to advance empire persist (e.g. landscapes or monuments) and to explain their significance

Key information

Duration

  • Full-time
    • 19 days

Start dates & application deadlines

Credits

15 alternative credits

Delivered

On Campus

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Academic requirements

GPA admission requirements GPA
3

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Other requirements

General requirements

 We accept a range of qualifications:

  • if your home institution uses the four-point Grade Point Average (GPA) scale, we usually require a 3.0 GPA
  • if your home institution uses the letter scale, you will need to have a B+
  • if your home university uses the UK scale, we require a 2:1 average
  • if your home university uses a percentage scale, we usually require a minimum 65% average
  • If you hold a degree from a majority English speaking country plus Canada you may use this degree to satisfy the English language requirements for entry, provided the degree was completed no more than 5 years before the start date of the course to which you are applying.
  • An IELTS score of 7 or higher, for the majority of courses
  • An IELTS score of 6.5 or higher for science-based courses
  • A TOEFL iBT score of 92 or higher
  • CET4 - 550 or CET 6 - 493
  • A degree taught in English within the last five years*

Tuition Fee

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  • International

    2500 GBP/year
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    Based on the tuition of 2500 GBP per year during 19 days.
  • National

    2500 GBP/year
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 2500 GBP per year during 19 days.

If you choose to study for 2 sessions you automatically receive a tuition fee discount

  • One Session      £2500
  • Both Sessions   £4900

Living costs for London

1137 - 2157 GBP /month
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