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Social innovation, which refers to creating novel ideas, services, and frameworks to more effectively tackle societal challenges, has gained global recognition in recent years. It frequently focuses on uplifting marginalized communities and transforming traditional power dynamics through its implementation. Typically originating from grassroots movements, social innovation challenges existing systems by introducing alternatives like microfinance programs or social enterprises, fostering innovative partnerships that reshape interactions between governments, organizations, and individuals. The MSc Social Innovation program at Glasgow Caledonian University, housed alongside the renowned Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health, equips students with specialized skills in this dynamic discipline. Leaders driving social change across various sectors seek adaptable, analytical, and visionary professionals who possess the expertise and innovative thinking required to address urgent global issues.