This multi-disciplinary course analyses the impact of capitalist neoliberalism on development. It examines neoliberal policies over the last 30 years and their effects on urban layout, property markets, architectural form and social justice. Although sited within the architecture department we welcome applicants from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines.

MRes Architecture (Reading The Neoliberal City)
Modules
- Professional Practice/Mental Wealth (core)
- Critical Studies (core)
- Reading the Neoliberal City (core)
- Thesis (core)
Employability:
- This course is designed to give the opportunity to enhance your current thinking, writing, and communication skills to a level suitable to commence doctoral study for a Ph.D.
- Through active participation in the course, you will acquire critical insights and practical experiences of urban regeneration in its widest sense.
Key Facts
Requirements
- Minimum 2:2 Honours
- We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths.
- Overall IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening (or recognised equivalent).
Duration options
1 year
Fees and Applying
EU/Home – Tuition Fees:
- Full-time: £7,500 (UK/EU)
- Part-time: £1,250 (UK/EU)
International –
- Tuition Fees: £13,500 (UK/EU)