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In this masterclass with SOAS Development Studies staff, you will be introduced to Development Studies as a discipline and will build an understanding of a class-relational perspective of global development through the lens of labour migration. at SOAS University of London

Development Studies Masterclass for Years 12 and 13: A Class-relational Perspective of Global Develo

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In this masterclass with SOAS Development Studies staff, you will be introduced to Development Studies as a discipline and will build an understanding of a class-relational perspective of global development through the lens of labour migration.
Available dates
26th February 2026
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Suitable for
Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)
Events for individuals (enquiry not required to be through a school)

Booking Deadline:

09 February 2026

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In this masterclass with SOAS Development Studies staff, you will be introduced to Development Studies as a discipline and will build an understanding of a class-relational perspective of global development through the lens of labour migration.

During the masterclass, you will explore key questions such as:

  • What is (global) development?
  • What is class?
  • How can we understand global development through the lens of class relations?
  • How does labour migration within and across countries shape global development?

On Campus Masterclasses are subject based and are 3 hours long.

They consist of a topic-based lecture and interactive activity, led by a SOAS academic.

There is also a campus tour and a workshop on higher education led by student ambassadors.

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Available dates
26th February 2026
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Suitable for
Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)
Events for individuals (enquiry not required to be through a school)
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