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Accredited by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), our prestigious MSc Social Science Research programme is designed for students interested in a research career in academia or industry.
There are 10 pathways:
Communication and Media
Sociology, Criminology and Social Policy
Health and Wellbeing
Sport and Exercise Science
Human Geography
Education
Management and Business Studies
Living in a Digital Society
Cross-disciplinary Methodologies and Advanced Data Analysis
Sustainable Development, Net Zero and Climate Resilience
This programme has a strong focus on research. All pathways share three core modules covering qualitative and quantitative research, research design, practice and ethics in the context of social science research, taught by the School of Social Sciences and Humanities. Graduates from this programme will be fully equipped to independently undertake research, whether they intend to progress onto a PhD or a career in research.
The School of Social Sciences and Humanities is a stimulating environment in which to pursue a postgraduate degree. It fosters interdisciplinary research and collaboration and hosts the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC), the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP) and the Centre for Sustainable Transitions: Energy, Environment and Resilience (STEER)
The 10 available pathways allow students to tailor their degree towards their area of interest, complementing the core modules with pathway-specific modules taught by experts in the field, benefitting from a cross-disciplinary approach with teaching across departments:
Students on the Communication and Media, Living in a Digital Society or Cross-disciplinary Methodologies and Advanced Data Analysis pathways will take pathway-specific modules with the Communication and Media department. Communication and media research is conducted in the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC) which was established in 1991. The centre is one of the largest of its kind in the UK and its core themes include: language and social interaction; media, memory, and history; and political communication.
Students on the Sociology, Criminology and Social Policy pathway, will take pathway-specific modules with the Criminology Sociology and Social Policy department - host to the prestigious Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP), which over the past 30 to 40 years has developed an international reputation for high quality applied policy research. Most prominently, CRSP is currently involved in the study of the Minimum Income Standard programme.
Students on the Human Geography or Sustainable Development, Net Zero and Climate Resilience pathways, will take pathway-specific modules with the Geography and Environment department, home to the Centre for Sustainable Transitions: Energy, Environment and Resilience (STEER) the UK's largest dedicated centre for sustainable energy research, pioneering global energy and economic modelling strategies to deliver the clean energy transition and develop the international standards our graduates will use in their future careers.
Students on the Sport and Exercise and on the Health and Wellbeing pathways will take pathway-specific modules with the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. Research within the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences is multidisciplinary, drawing on the full spectrum of natural and social sciences, and is focused on issues of contemporary concern at international, national and local levels. Recent research projects have explored: human rights in sport; levels of BAME representation in football leadership and coaching; safeguarding in, around and through sport, promoting physical activity in workplaces; eating for optimal health and wellbeing; athlete mental health; and Sport For A Better World? - a social scientific investigation of the Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) sector.
Students on the Management and Business Studies pathway will take pathway-specific modules with Loughborough Business School. Taught by experienced and internationally recognised researchers and educators, the pathway-specific modules offer contemporary perspectives on managing and using data and sustainability and net zero, with a strong emphasis on using theory and data to tackle the research problems of today and the future.
Students on the Education Pathway will complete pathway specific modules taught by internationally recognised researchers with the Department of Mathematics Education in the School of Science. The Department of Mathematics Education is home to the Centre for Mathematical Cognition as well as the ESRC-funded Centre for Early Mathematical Learning; the UK’s largest dedicated centres to pioneer research on mathematical cognition and learning and to harness insights from this research to improve educational practice of teaching and learning mathematics.
The programme is in full compliance with the Economic and Social Research Council’s requirements for an MSc in Social Science Research. On completion of the course, students will have met the training requirements for PhD funding from the ESRC, opening up the possibility of securing PhD funding from the ESRC. This programme is also available as part of an ESRC Studentship. Loughborough University is proud to be part of Midlands Graduate School ESRC DTP, which offers studentships for outstanding applicants. ESRC funding is highly competitive and subject to restrictions.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Social Policy and Administration
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Accredited by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), our prestigious MSc Social Science Research programme is designed for students interested in a research career in academia or industry.
There are 10 pathways:
Communication and Media
Sociology, Criminology and Social Policy
Health and Wellbeing
Sport and Exercise Science
Human Geography
Education
Management and Business Studies
Living in a Digital Society
Cross-disciplinary Methodologies and Advanced Data Analysis
Sustainable Development, Net Zero and Climate Resilience
This programme has a strong focus on research. All pathways share three core modules covering qualitative and quantitative research, research design, practice and ethics in the context of social science research, taught by the School of Social Sciences and Humanities. Graduates from this programme will be fully equipped to independently undertake research, whether they intend to progress onto a PhD or a career in research.
The School of Social Sciences and Humanities is a stimulating environment in which to pursue a postgraduate degree. It fosters interdisciplinary research and collaboration and hosts the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC), the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP) and the Centre for Sustainable Transitions: Energy, Environment and Resilience (STEER)
The 10 available pathways allow students to tailor their degree towards their area of interest, complementing the core modules with pathway-specific modules taught by experts in the field, benefitting from a cross-disciplinary approach with teaching across departments:
Students on the Communication and Media, Living in a Digital Society or Cross-disciplinary Methodologies and Advanced Data Analysis pathways will take pathway-specific modules with the Communication and Media department. Communication and media research is conducted in the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC) which was established in 1991. The centre is one of the largest of its kind in the UK and its core themes include: language and social interaction; media, memory, and history; and political communication.
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Students on the Human Geography or Sustainable Development, Net Zero and Climate Resilience pathways, will take pathway-specific modules with the Geography and Environment department, home to the Centre for Sustainable Transitions: Energy, Environment and Resilience (STEER) the UK's largest dedicated centre for sustainable energy research, pioneering global energy and economic modelling strategies to deliver the clean energy transition and develop the international standards our graduates will use in their future careers.
Students on the Sport and Exercise and on the Health and Wellbeing pathways will take pathway-specific modules with the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. Research within the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences is multidisciplinary, drawing on the full spectrum of natural and social sciences, and is focused on issues of contemporary concern at international, national and local levels. Recent research projects have explored: human rights in sport; levels of BAME representation in football leadership and coaching; safeguarding in, around and through sport, promoting physical activity in workplaces; eating for optimal health and wellbeing; athlete mental health; and Sport For A Better World? - a social scientific investigation of the Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) sector.
Students on the Management and Business Studies pathway will take pathway-specific modules with Loughborough Business School. Taught by experienced and internationally recognised researchers and educators, the pathway-specific modules offer contemporary perspectives on managing and using data and sustainability and net zero, with a strong emphasis on using theory and data to tackle the research problems of today and the future.
Students on the Education Pathway will complete pathway specific modules taught by internationally recognised researchers with the Department of Mathematics Education in the School of Science. The Department of Mathematics Education is home to the Centre for Mathematical Cognition as well as the ESRC-funded Centre for Early Mathematical Learning; the UK’s largest dedicated centres to pioneer research on mathematical cognition and learning and to harness insights from this research to improve educational practice of teaching and learning mathematics.
The programme is in full compliance with the Economic and Social Research Council’s requirements for an MSc in Social Science Research. On completion of the course, students will have met the training requirements for PhD funding from the ESRC, opening up the possibility of securing PhD funding from the ESRC. This programme is also available as part of an ESRC Studentship. Loughborough University is proud to be part of Midlands Graduate School ESRC DTP, which offers studentships for outstanding applicants. ESRC funding is highly competitive and subject to restrictions.
Admission Requirements
65+
4.5+
6.5+
120+
3.3+
180+
A 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent international qualification) in Social Sciences and Humanities, and from other subject areas related to the pathways.
24 Aug 2026
1 Year
Sep
Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance
Tuition fees
Domestic
11,500 GBP
International
25,000 GBP
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Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom
12 monthsProgramme duration
25,000 GBPTuition Fee/year
24 Aug, 2026Application Deadline
SepStarting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Social Policy and Administration
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
There are 10 pathways:
This programme has a strong focus on research. All pathways share three core modules covering qualitative and quantitative research, research design, practice and ethics in the context of social science research, taught by the School of Social Sciences and Humanities. Graduates from this programme will be fully equipped to independently undertake research, whether they intend to progress onto a PhD or a career in research.
The School of Social Sciences and Humanities is a stimulating environment in which to pursue a postgraduate degree. It fosters interdisciplinary research and collaboration and hosts the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC), the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP) and the Centre for Sustainable Transitions: Energy, Environment and Resilience (STEER)
The 10 available pathways allow students to tailor their degree towards their area of interest, complementing the core modules with pathway-specific modules taught by experts in the field, benefitting from a cross-disciplinary approach with teaching across departments:
Students on the Communication and Media, Living in a Digital Society or Cross-disciplinary Methodologies and Advanced Data Analysis pathways will take pathway-specific modules with the Communication and Media department. Communication and media research is conducted in the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC) which was established in 1991. The centre is one of the largest of its kind in the UK and its core themes include: language and social interaction; media, memory, and history; and political communication.
Students on the Sociology, Criminology and Social Policy pathway, will take pathway-specific modules with the Criminology Sociology and Social Policy department - host to the prestigious Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP), which over the past 30 to 40 years has developed an international reputation for high quality applied policy research. Most prominently, CRSP is currently involved in the study of the Minimum Income Standard programme.
Students on the Human Geography or Sustainable Development, Net Zero and Climate Resilience pathways, will take pathway-specific modules with the Geography and Environment department, home to the Centre for Sustainable Transitions: Energy, Environment and Resilience (STEER) the UK's largest dedicated centre for sustainable energy research, pioneering global energy and economic modelling strategies to deliver the clean energy transition and develop the international standards our graduates will use in their future careers.
Students on the Sport and Exercise and on the Health and Wellbeing pathways will take pathway-specific modules with the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. Research within the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences is multidisciplinary, drawing on the full spectrum of natural and social sciences, and is focused on issues of contemporary concern at international, national and local levels. Recent research projects have explored: human rights in sport; levels of BAME representation in football leadership and coaching; safeguarding in, around and through sport, promoting physical activity in workplaces; eating for optimal health and wellbeing; athlete mental health; and Sport For A Better World? - a social scientific investigation of the Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) sector.
Students on the Management and Business Studies pathway will take pathway-specific modules with Loughborough Business School. Taught by experienced and internationally recognised researchers and educators, the pathway-specific modules offer contemporary perspectives on managing and using data and sustainability and net zero, with a strong emphasis on using theory and data to tackle the research problems of today and the future.
Students on the Education Pathway will complete pathway specific modules taught by internationally recognised researchers with the Department of Mathematics Education in the School of Science. The Department of Mathematics Education is home to the Centre for Mathematical Cognition as well as the ESRC-funded Centre for Early Mathematical Learning; the UK’s largest dedicated centres to pioneer research on mathematical cognition and learning and to harness insights from this research to improve educational practice of teaching and learning mathematics.
The programme is in full compliance with the Economic and Social Research Council’s requirements for an MSc in Social Science Research. On completion of the course, students will have met the training requirements for PhD funding from the ESRC, opening up the possibility of securing PhD funding from the ESRC. This programme is also available as part of an ESRC Studentship. Loughborough University is proud to be part of Midlands Graduate School ESRC DTP, which offers studentships for outstanding applicants. ESRC funding is highly competitive and subject to restrictions.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Social Policy and Administration
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
There are 10 pathways:
This programme has a strong focus on research. All pathways share three core modules covering qualitative and quantitative research, research design, practice and ethics in the context of social science research, taught by the School of Social Sciences and Humanities. Graduates from this programme will be fully equipped to independently undertake research, whether they intend to progress onto a PhD or a career in research.
The School of Social Sciences and Humanities is a stimulating environment in which to pursue a postgraduate degree. It fosters interdisciplinary research and collaboration and hosts the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC), the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP) and the Centre for Sustainable Transitions: Energy, Environment and Resilience (STEER)
The 10 available pathways allow students to tailor their degree towards their area of interest, complementing the core modules with pathway-specific modules taught by experts in the field, benefitting from a cross-disciplinary approach with teaching across departments:
Students on the Communication and Media, Living in a Digital Society or Cross-disciplinary Methodologies and Advanced Data Analysis pathways will take pathway-specific modules with the Communication and Media department. Communication and media research is conducted in the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC) which was established in 1991. The centre is one of the largest of its kind in the UK and its core themes include: language and social interaction; media, memory, and history; and political communication.
Students on the Sociology, Criminology and Social Policy pathway, will take pathway-specific modules with the Criminology Sociology and Social Policy department - host to the prestigious Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP), which over the past 30 to 40 years has developed an international reputation for high quality applied policy research. Most prominently, CRSP is currently involved in the study of the Minimum Income Standard programme.
Students on the Human Geography or Sustainable Development, Net Zero and Climate Resilience pathways, will take pathway-specific modules with the Geography and Environment department, home to the Centre for Sustainable Transitions: Energy, Environment and Resilience (STEER) the UK's largest dedicated centre for sustainable energy research, pioneering global energy and economic modelling strategies to deliver the clean energy transition and develop the international standards our graduates will use in their future careers.
Students on the Sport and Exercise and on the Health and Wellbeing pathways will take pathway-specific modules with the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. Research within the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences is multidisciplinary, drawing on the full spectrum of natural and social sciences, and is focused on issues of contemporary concern at international, national and local levels. Recent research projects have explored: human rights in sport; levels of BAME representation in football leadership and coaching; safeguarding in, around and through sport, promoting physical activity in workplaces; eating for optimal health and wellbeing; athlete mental health; and Sport For A Better World? - a social scientific investigation of the Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) sector.
Students on the Management and Business Studies pathway will take pathway-specific modules with Loughborough Business School. Taught by experienced and internationally recognised researchers and educators, the pathway-specific modules offer contemporary perspectives on managing and using data and sustainability and net zero, with a strong emphasis on using theory and data to tackle the research problems of today and the future.
Students on the Education Pathway will complete pathway specific modules taught by internationally recognised researchers with the Department of Mathematics Education in the School of Science. The Department of Mathematics Education is home to the Centre for Mathematical Cognition as well as the ESRC-funded Centre for Early Mathematical Learning; the UK’s largest dedicated centres to pioneer research on mathematical cognition and learning and to harness insights from this research to improve educational practice of teaching and learning mathematics.
The programme is in full compliance with the Economic and Social Research Council’s requirements for an MSc in Social Science Research. On completion of the course, students will have met the training requirements for PhD funding from the ESRC, opening up the possibility of securing PhD funding from the ESRC. This programme is also available as part of an ESRC Studentship. Loughborough University is proud to be part of Midlands Graduate School ESRC DTP, which offers studentships for outstanding applicants. ESRC funding is highly competitive and subject to restrictions.
Admission Requirements
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Domestic
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Water Engineering for Development (Distance Learning, Part-time) MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Water Engineering for Development (Distance Learning, Part-time) MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Water Management for Development (Distance Learning, Part-time) MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Water Management for Development (Distance Learning, Part-time) MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Life Sciences and Medicine (6)
Exercise Rehabilitation MSc
Exercise Rehabilitation MSc
Physiology and Nutrition of Sport and Exercise MSc
Physiology and Nutrition of Sport and Exercise MSc
Psychology of Exercise Rehabilitation MSc
Psychology of Exercise Rehabilitation MSc
Sport Rehabilitation MSc
Sport Rehabilitation MSc
Sport and Exercise Psychology MSc
Sport and Exercise Psychology MSc
Work and Organisational Psychology MSc
Work and Organisational Psychology MSc
Natural Sciences (6)
Advanced Physics MSc
Advanced Physics MSc
Analytical Chemistry MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Analytical Chemistry MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Analytical and Pharmaceutical Science MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Analytical and Pharmaceutical Science MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Climate Change Politics and Policy MA
Climate Change Politics and Policy MA
Climate Change Science and Management MSc
Climate Change Science and Management MSc
Climate, Energy and Humanitarian Action (distance learning) MSc
Climate, Energy and Humanitarian Action (distance learning) MSc
Environmental Monitoring, Research and Management MSc
Environmental Monitoring, Research and Management MSc
Financial Mathematics MSc
Financial Mathematics MSc
Industrial Mathematical Modelling MSc
Industrial Mathematical Modelling MSc
Pharmaceutical Science and Medicinal Chemistry MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Pharmaceutical Science and Medicinal Chemistry MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Social Sciences and Management (6)
Applied Sport Performance Analysis MSc
Applied Sport Performance Analysis MSc
Clinical Exercise Physiology MSc
Clinical Exercise Physiology MSc
Criminology MSc
Criminology MSc
Digital Media and Communication MA
Digital Media and Communication MA
Education (Mathematics) MSc
Education (Mathematics) MSc
Education (Physical Education) MSc
Education (Physical Education) MSc
International Financial and Political Relations MSc
International Financial and Political Relations MSc
International Security MA
International Security MA
MSc Employment Relations and Human Resource Management
MSc Employment Relations and Human Resource Management
Media and Communication MA
Media and Communication MA
Musculoskeletal Sport Science and Health MSc
Musculoskeletal Sport Science and Health MSc
Physical Activity and Nutrition for Public Health MSc
Physical Activity and Nutrition for Public Health MSc
Secondary Mathematics (11-18) PGCE with QTS
Secondary Mathematics (11-18) PGCE with QTS
Secondary Physical Education (11-18) PGCE with QTS
Secondary Physical Education (11-18) PGCE with QTS
Social Science Research MSc
Social Science Research MSc
Sport Biomechanics MSc
Sport Biomechanics MSc
Sports Engineering MSc
Sports Engineering MSc
Strength and Conditioning MSc
Strength and Conditioning MSc
Public Health MSc
Public Health MSc
Full-Time MBA (1)
The Loughborough Full-Time MBA
The Loughborough Full-Time MBA
Arts and Humanities (6)
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering PhD
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering PhD
Cultural Currents in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century: Continuities between 'Victorian' and 'Modernist' Literature PhD
Cultural Currents in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century: Continuities between 'Victorian' and 'Modernist' Literature PhD
Design and Creative Arts PhD
Design and Creative Arts PhD
English PhD
English PhD
Business and Management (6)
Business and Economics PhD
Business and Economics PhD
Engineering and Technology (6)
Accessing New Chemistries: Tuning Reactivity Of Chemical Processes Using Ionic Liquids And Deep Eutectic Solvents PhD
Accessing New Chemistries: Tuning Reactivity Of Chemical Processes Using Ionic Liquids And Deep Eutectic Solvents PhD
Active Noise Control of Automotive Tyres PhD
Active Noise Control of Automotive Tyres PhD
Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering PhD
Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering PhD
Antimicrobial Gels for Biomedical Applications PhD
Antimicrobial Gels for Biomedical Applications PhD
Beyond Normal - Proteins in Alien Environments PhD
Beyond Normal - Proteins in Alien Environments PhD
BioDyes - Expanding the Scope of Renewed and Renewable Textiles PhD
BioDyes - Expanding the Scope of Renewed and Renewable Textiles PhD
Chemical Engineering PhD
Computer Science PhD
Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy PhD
Materials PhD
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering PhD
Life Sciences and Medicine (6)
Novel Compounds for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment PhD
Novel Compounds for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment PhD
Natural Sciences (6)
Chemistry PhD
Chemistry PhD
Computational Modelling of Advanced Functional Materials PhD
Computational Modelling of Advanced Functional Materials PhD
Development of novel bicyclo[1.1.1]pentanes (BCP) bioisosteres from bench stable [1.1.1]propellane precursors PhD
Development of novel bicyclo[1.1.1]pentanes (BCP) bioisosteres from bench stable [1.1.1]propellane precursors PhD
Geography and Environment PhD
Geography and Environment PhD
Mathematical Sciences PhD
Mathematical Sciences PhD
Mathematics Education PhD
Mathematics Education PhD
Physics PhD
Social Sciences and Management (6)
Communication and Media PhD
Communication and Media PhD
International Relations, Politics and History PhD
International Relations, Politics and History PhD
Law PhD
Law PhD
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences PhD
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences PhD