This course integrates philosophy, politics, and economics to explore how societies function, why they are structured as they are, and how they can be improved. Students will develop analytical skills by approaching problems creatively through economic, political, and philosophical lenses, guided by UEA's leading researchers. This approach provides insight into global issues while addressing their deeper philosophical implications. The programme fosters a vibrant community, offering opportunities for networking via student-led societies, research seminars, and public lectures. To boost employability, it includes workshops, events, internships, and consulting options. The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics with Placement Year equips graduates with strong research, communication, and decision-making skills for careers in economic analysis, policy advising, think tanks, international organisations, civil service, banking, or finance. Course details may change; verify on www.uea.ac.uk.
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