Do you want a diverse graduate programme? Do you want to support people and help them in times of joy and grief? Do you want a programme that allows you to specialise in a range of different areas?
Are you passionate about human rights? Do you want to understand how disability appears in culture, history and everyday life? Do you want to develop a social, cultural and political understanding of disability?
Are you interested in graduate studies in the earth sciences? Was your undergraduate degree in a subject other than geology or geophysics? Do you want to learn about problems and challenges in the field of earth sciences?
Have you completed an undergraduate degree in the educational sciences, social sciences, humanities or health sciences? Do you have at least two years’ experience working in the education system? Are you interested in policy making and curriculum design?
Do you enjoy being able to understand complex challenges? Do you want to better understand the potential of computers to solve problems? Are you interested in learning about the latest knowledge in electrical and computer engineering?
Are you interested in physics? Are you excited by the idea of a practical, research-based graduate programme? Do you want to use physics to solve engineering challenges?
Do you want to speak excellent English? Do you enjoy English-language literature and culture? Are you good at written and spoken English?