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MPhil in Technology Policy
9 monthsProgram duration
50,713 GBPTuition Fee/year
22 Feb, 2024Application Deadline
YesScholarships
Program overview
Main Subject
Business and Management Studies
Degree
MPhil
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Read more technology, management, economics, and policy. Although the programme straddles the boundary of business and government and has a strong common core taken by all students on the programme, it allows for more in-depth study of public and private enterprise perspectives.
The programme's focus is on business-government interactions, and its aim is to provide students with both the wider political and institutional context and the analytical skills delivered by Cambridge Judge Business School faculty working in operations, strategy and, most especially, economics and policy. The MPhil in Technology Policy programme provides the context and skills needed to cope with the rapidly evolving environment in many technology-rich sectors, including information and communications technology, defence and aerospace, energy and electricity, manufacturing, transport and logistics, pharmaceuticals and health.
The channels of communication between government and industry are often weak, and there can be significant difficulties in spanning the divide. Our central goal, therefore, is to prepare our graduates to move along and across these frontiers and to understand, influence, intervene and shape the evolution of business, government and the intersection of the two. Beyond simply understanding and analysing policies, our goal is to teach students how to be proactive by making the case for alternative metrics, instruments and goals as a means of gaining competitive advantage. Read less
Program overview
Main Subject
Business and Management Studies
Degree
MPhil
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Read more technology, management, economics, and policy. Although the programme straddles the boundary of business and government and has a strong common core taken by all students on the programme, it allows for more in-depth study of public and private enterprise perspectives.
The programme's focus is on business-government interactions, and its aim is to provide students with both the wider political and institutional context and the analytical skills delivered by Cambridge Judge Business School faculty working in operations, strategy and, most especially, economics and policy. The MPhil in Technology Policy programme provides the context and skills needed to cope with the rapidly evolving environment in many technology-rich sectors, including information and communications technology, defence and aerospace, energy and electricity, manufacturing, transport and logistics, pharmaceuticals and health.
The channels of communication between government and industry are often weak, and there can be significant difficulties in spanning the divide. Our central goal, therefore, is to prepare our graduates to move along and across these frontiers and to understand, influence, intervene and shape the evolution of business, government and the intersection of the two. Beyond simply understanding and analysing policies, our goal is to teach students how to be proactive by making the case for alternative metrics, instruments and goals as a means of gaining competitive advantage. Read less
Admission Requirements
If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country.
A degree in science or engineering will normally be expected, although some graduates from other disciplines (with a strong interest in technology policy and a solid quantitative background) have joined the programme in the past.
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