Department of International Development

Study and do research in a department with a track record of leading in development studies.

About the department

You’ll learn from world-leading academics who are committed to social justice and challenging global inequality, marginalisation and exclusion.

We support you every step of the way, from succeeding in the classroom to gaining practical experience for your future career.

You will have the opportunity to:

  • engage with diverse readings and resources on development, solidarity and justice from authors and organisations around the world
  • create your own learning journey, starting from a solid foundation and then specialising on the issues that matter most to you.

First in the world for Development Studies

We’re ranked first in the world for Development Studies, in partnership with the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) based on the Sussex campus.

Undergraduate study

As an undergraduate student of International Development at Sussex, you can focus exclusively on International Development; combine it with one of a number of language options, or study it as a joint honours degree with Geography, International Relations, Anthropology, Economics or Sociology. Whichever degree you choose, you will be able to develop a pathway that matches your interests and passions.

See our undergraduate International Development courses.

Postgraduate study

As a postgraduate student of International Development at Sussex, we offer both Masters courses and PhD degrees. Our courses can be studied part-time, allowing you to fit your studies around your work and life commitments. We also have research and postgraduate teaching links with the Institute of Development Studies, the Science and Technology Policy Research Unit (SPRU), the Centre for International Education and the School of Business, Management and Economics.

See our postgraduate International Development courses

Teaching and learning

Understanding the world requires engagement with it, whether that be through working in close collaboration with those we study or in how we organise our learning spaces. We believe that learning shouldn’t only happen in a lecture hall and are empirically grounded and action-oriented in how we teach and research.

As an International Development student at Sussex, you will have the opportunity to:

  • engage with activists, policymakers and practitioners who work directly on issues of social and environmental justice
  • tackle practical and skill-based tasks in and outside of the classroom that give you a taste of different kinds of work
  • undertake your own research project on issues you care most about.

Our current research projects


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