Studying Economics at the University of Glasgow teaches how individuals and society allocate scarce resources, produce goods, and distribute consumption, by weighing costs, benefits, risks, and impacts on others. Theology & Religious Studies examines religion, the Bible, and theology in relation to politics, history, literature, philosophy, art, culture, personal belief, and practice.Our programme offers deep insights into market functions, government policy, developing economies, business economics, international trade, and finance, supported by a diverse community, cutting-edge resources, and the triple-accredited Adam Smith Business School—meeting top global standards in education and research. We explore religion's influence on politics, culture, literature, art, conflicts, and challenges like armed conflict and climate change. Graduates gain skills in research, analysis, communication, teamwork, decision-making, and problem-solving, securing roles at EY, Morgan Stanley, Shell, Scottish Government, National Australia Group Europe, and Hays plc, or in law, teaching, banking, civil service, NGOs, NHS, journalism, charities, and churches.
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