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Digital Technologies and Policy MPA

Digital Technologies and Policy MPA

University College London

Location

United Kingdom

Qualification

Post Graduate(PG)

Fees

£34,400

Duration

1 year

Next intake

Autumn

Entry score

English language requirements

Leaders and decision-makers working at the interface of digital technologies and policy require a rigorous, multi-disciplinary understanding of how emerging digital technologies impact the global economy, national security, organisational resilience, individual freedoms and fundamental rights, employment, and critical sectors such as healthcare.

As a student on the MPA in Digital Technologies and Policy, you will develop a unique mix of technical and policy knowledge necessary to effectively assess these critical challenges. With guidance from academics and leading practitioners, you will gain a deep understanding of the political economy of Internet operations and platforms, from the physical infrastructure to the application layer, and how these dynamics continue to shape critical issues in digital technology policy such as encryption or the spread of misinformation online. Building on these foundations, you will explore the effectiveness of current regulatory frameworks and initiatives designed to address the risks and uncertainties arising from the increasingly widespread use of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence or the Internet of Things. Throughout the programme, you will evaluate diverse viewpoints, using the latest research from across disciplines such as public policy, law, economics, psychology, and information security. You will also engage with leaders in digital technology and policy through guest lectures, symposia, and networking events.

Students on the MPA in Digital Technologies and Policy will have the opportunity to work with key organisational partners for their dissertation, as part of a group or individual project. Previous project partners include government departments, standards-making organisations, international not-for-profit organisations, digital rights advocacy groups, and industry. Over the course of the MPA, students also gain a deep understanding of conceptual frameworks and practical tools to assess, evaluate, and implement policies, through a series of core modules in public policy, evidence for decision-making, and analytical methods.

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