

MA Interdisciplinary Futures
About this course
Interdisciplinary Futures is a programme that takes seriously what many universities say but rarely deliver: that the most important and interesting questions do not belong to any single academic discipline. It is designed for students who want to engage with complex problems, whether in technology and society, global governance, environmental change, cultural transformation, or other domains, using multiple disciplinary frameworks rather than being confined to a single one from the outset. The programme is built around the conviction that genuine intellectual capability requires the flexibility to move between ways of knowing, selecting and combining tools from different fields as the problem demands. At the University of Edinburgh, one of the world's leading research universities, Interdisciplinary Futures draws on the full range of the institution's intellectual resources. The four-year full-time programme allows you to design a curriculum that develops depth in areas of particular interest while maintaining the breadth that cross-disciplinary work demands. You will learn to work with theoretical frameworks from social science, humanities, natural science, and professional fields, to understand the assumptions and methods of different disciplines, and to bring them into productive dialogue. The programme places particular emphasis on developing your capacity to think about the future, to understand how decisions made now shape possibilities later, and to engage with uncertainty rigorously rather than avoiding it. The inclusion of a year abroad gives you the opportunity to encounter different academic traditions and perspectives, which is particularly valuable for a programme committed to intellectual range. A typical entry tariff of 200 points reflects Edinburgh's competitive admissions context and the independent intellectual engagement the programme requires. Graduates of this programme are suited to roles in policy, research, innovation, public service, journalism, international organisations, and any field that rewards the ability to navigate complexity and synthesise across knowledge domains. Postgraduate study is open across a wide range of disciplines.
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