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Public Policy MSc

Develop key skills to tackle complex challenges and engage with experts at the cutting edge of public policy research.

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Start date(s):

  • September 2025
Virtual Open Day. Wednesday 27 November. 10.30 - 13.00 & 16.00 - 18.30 (GMT)

Overview

Studying for a masters in Public Policy at Newcastle University will help you gain the analytical and practical skills to succeed in the world of policymaking, whether in government, for international organisations, the third sector and beyond. You’ll work with world-leading academics and policy makers at the cutting edge of public policy research. Helping you gain the expertise to shape real-world solutions to complex public problems and address questions, such as:

  • What drives policymaking at local, regional, national, and global levels?
  • How are impactful decisions shaped, and what ethical considerations guide them?
  • What role does evidence-based decision-making play, and what data and skills do we need that informs this approach?

Studying our Public Policy MSc will position you at the forefront of emerging trends and innovations. You'll gain a critical understanding of what is required to develop practical solutions that drive meaningful change. It will give you the knowledge and skills to tackle complex public policy challenges helping you:

  • Develop creative problem-solving skills
  • Create forward thinking solutions for the policy challenges of tomorrow
  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the policy-making processes at local, national, and international levels
  • Examine the impact of ethics, data, and evidence on policy decision-making

You’ll benefit from learning alongside world-leading academic staff in a dynamic research-led environment. Strong connections with policymakers within the UK and internationally mean we can bring real-world, contemporary case studies into the classroom and enable you to engage directly with policy makers.

This MSc blends theory and practice, giving you the skills to analyse, design, and assess public policies at local and global levels. You’ll master navigating the complex geopolitical, social, economic, and ethical factors that shape policy decisions. You’ll also gain the expertise needed to address real-world policy challenges in a fast-evolving global landscape.

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What you'll learn

The Public Policy MSc will help you gain a thorough understanding of how policies are developed, implemented, and evaluated across diverse settings from the local to the global. You will delve into key themes such as:

  • Public Policy and Governance in Practice
  • Ethics, Morality, and Philosophy in Public Policy
  • Theories of International Relations, Globalisation and Geopolitics
  • Political Economy, Development, and Global Justice

Modules

You will study modules on this course. A module is a unit of a course with its own approved aims and outcomes and assessment methods.

How you'll learn

Your development

You will develop a range of professional, research and practical skills that are highly valued in today’s policy landscape.

Professional skills

This course will enable you to master the art of communicating effectively with diverse audiences. It will give you the skills to present well-reasoned, informed arguments both in writing and through presentations. Hands-on projects and seminar tasks, will allow you to sharpen your teamwork and collaboration skills, preparing you to succeed in the workplace.

Practical skills

You'll engage in hands-on exercises that mirror real-world policy analysis. It will give you the critical and data skills to assess, evaluate, and recommend effective public policies. You will develop practical expertise in writing policy evaluations and briefings, using real data to create evidence-based recommendations.

Research skills

By completing self-designed research papers and an MSc dissertation, you will develop the skills to synthesise information from diverse primary and secondary sources, enhancing your ability to conduct and communicate independent research.

Your future

Further study

This course equips you with the essential skills to pursue a research degree in Public Policy or related fields, providing a solid foundation for those looking to deepen their academic expertise and contribute to cutting-edge research.

Careers and graduate destinations

After completing this course you’ll graduate with an enhanced knowledge of the public policy process. You’ll have developed transferable skills in research and analysis that will help you to succeed in a range of organisations in the public, private or third sector.

Our Public Policy MSc will prepare you for a career in any field where advanced policy expertise is essential.

Some of these roles may include:

  • Civil Servant
  • Policy Advisor
  • Policy Analyst
  • NGO or Non-Profit Manager
  • Researcher

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Quality and ranking

All professional accreditations are reviewed regularly by their professional body

Facilities

You will be based in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology's Henry Daysh Building, where you will benefit from a dedicated social/study space nestled between seminar rooms and your professors’ offices.

Fees and funding

Tuition fees for 2025 entry (per year)

What you're paying for

Tuition fees include the costs of:

  • matriculation
  • registration
  • tuition (or supervision)
  • library access
  • examination
  • re-examination
  • graduation

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Entry requirements

The entrance requirements below apply to 2025 entry.

Qualifications from outside the UK

English Language requirements

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INTO International Pre-Master's - Pathway course

Our Business and Humanities Pre-Master's will prepare you for Master's study at Newcastle. If you're successful then you're guaranteed a place on this Master's course. 

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