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Social policy examines how societies address fundamental human requirements and tackle issues like poverty, inequality, joblessness, and criminal activity. It analyzes interventions from various stakeholders including governments, community organizations, households, businesses, and nonprofit entities.
Graduate candidates may pursue MPhil or PhD programs, typically completed through thesis work on either a full-time or part-time schedule.
The institution strives to equip learners with the necessary resources to evolve into autonomous investigators. A systematic framework guides students' progress with regular evaluations and mentorship. Each candidate receives dual supervision, with emphasis placed on tailored skill development alongside academic growth.
Participants are expected to present in departmental research seminars, may seek financial assistance for academic conferences, and are urged to disseminate findings while establishing professional connections.
Doctoral candidates typically work with two faculty advisors specializing in their research domain and methodology, maintaining scheduled consultations for guidance and progress reviews. External specialists may be consulted when needed.
Teaching opportunities may be available following proper training. Given the self-directed nature of advanced research programs, scholars dedicate substantial time to independent investigation. Supervisory meetings occur monthly for full-time researchers and bimonthly for part-time candidates.