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Social Sciences
Students in the Social Sciences track from Sciences Po select one core course of intensive study from Sciences Po’s fundamental disciplines, such as international relations, political science, economics, history, and more.

Writing And Researching The Political Economy Of Inequality
Writing and Researching the Political Economy of Inequality is a free online course that seeks to deepen your engagement with a range of debates on global and domestic inequalities, which present the key challenges of our time. University of Derby offers the Writing And Researching The Political Economy Of Inequality programme.

Certified Expert in SME Finance
This Certified Expert in SME Finance course at Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, which is based on Frankfurt School’s broad experience in practical project work and theoretical business school education programmes, is tailored to the needs of mid-level managers and loan officers active or interested in SME Finance.

Agri-Food Value Chains
This Agri-Food Value Chains from the University of Reading enables participants to develop a systematic understanding and critical awareness of the Agri-Food Value Chain, its main components, and its linkages

Economics
Oxford Summer Courses – Economics introduces students to how money, markets, and decision-making shape the world. Explore core economic ideas like supply and demand, market structures, and policy through discussion-led learning in small groups while studying Economics in Oxford.

Certified Expert in Microfinance
The Certified Expert in Microfinance course from Frankfurt School of Finance and Management is an excellent and comprehensive qualification for microfinance practitioners.

Diplomacy and Economics
The Diplomacy and Economics course at the European School of Economics aims to develop the next generation of leaders and decision-makers in the realm of international diplomacy and economic relations.

Urban Economics. Key Drivers of City Development
The Urban Economics. Key Drivers of City Development course at Freie Universität Berlin provides an introduction to the field of urban economics. It focuses on stylized facts, basic microeconomic concepts, and empirical applications. Special attention is paid to social problems in cities, including housing, public transit, crime, and the role of local governments.

Mathematics for Economics
The Mathematics for Economics course from UCL Summer School aims to give you the mathematical background you need to study economics more effectively and with greater confidence.

Migration, Economy and Society
The Migration, Economy and Society course from UCL Summer School situates migration within broader social and economic contexts.

Circular Economy and the City - Theory and Practice
The Circular Economy and the City - Theory and Practice course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam will teach you why the Circular Economy is vital, what it is, how it tackles social and ecological problems, and why urban transformations contribute to a circular economy.
Earth Economics
After this Earth Economics course offered by Coursera in partnership with Erasmus University Rotterdam, you will be an Earth Economist that can provide evidence-based advise on the best global policy.
Risk Management in the Global Economy
What is risk? This Risk Management in the Global Economy course from SOAS University of London by FutureLearn examines the financial markets and the role that risk management tools play in the global economy.
Modelling for Health Economics
This Modelling for Health Economics course at the University of Birmingham covers the full range of model types that are appropriate for use in Health Economic analysis.
Infrastructure in a Market Economy - Public-Private Partnerships in a Changing World
The Infrastructure in a Market Economy - Public-Private Partnerships in a Changing World program offered by Harvard University will help you develop the skills and judgment needed to create infrastructure plans that stand the test of time.
A Taste of Economics and Finance
A Taste of Economics and Finance at the University of Warwick will introduce you to exciting concepts in these disciplines, opening your mind to new ideas and will reflect the highest standards of Warwick learning.
Transport Investment Appraisal
This Transport Investment Appraisal course at the University of Leeds equips participants with skills to undertake transport investment appraisal, as well as providing an opportunity to discuss key appraisal issues around – for example – active modes, decarbonisation and transport sector futures.
The Economic Analysis of Public Policy
There are several key economic concepts that policymakers need to be able to understand and apply during the policy process, including devising policy, critiquing policy proposals and evaluating policy. The Economic Analysis of Public Policy at King's College London equips you with the key tools and methodologies needed to focus these concepts on their real-world application.
Hospitality Economics
EHL Hospitality Business School offers the Hospitality Economics programme.
Economical Process Analysis and Strategy
The Economical Process Analysis and Strategy course provided by KTH Royal Institute of Technology covers practical and theoretical problems to handle companies in steel industry, but it can also be used as a typical example of management and control of process related industry.