

MA Arabic and Sustainable Development
About this course
Arabic and Sustainable Development is a combination that brings together one of the world's most significant languages and a discipline concerned with the most pressing challenges facing humanity. Arabic gives you access to the cultures, literatures, politics, and scholarship of the Middle East and North Africa, a region at the centre of global debates about energy, water, conflict, migration, and development. Sustainable development addresses the economic, environmental, and social conditions needed for human flourishing over the long term, drawing on economics, environmental science, political theory, and ethics. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year, full-time programme includes a year abroad, which is essential for developing genuine linguistic proficiency in Arabic. St Andrews offers Arabic in combination with a range of subjects precisely because its study alongside almost any discipline opens up opportunities for comparative analysis, whether of languages, cultures, histories, economics, or political systems. You will build proficiency in Arabic from the foundations through to an advanced level, engaging with Modern Standard Arabic and its contemporary written forms, while the sustainable development strand equips you with a rigorous understanding of global development challenges and the frameworks used to address them. The combination is particularly powerful in a world where the Middle East and North Africa region faces acute sustainability pressures around water scarcity, energy transition, population growth, and governance. Graduates of Arabic and Sustainable Development are well placed for careers in international development organisations, NGOs, diplomatic services, research institutes, environmental policy, and international journalism. The combination of high-level language skill and substantive development knowledge is unusual and genuinely valuable to organisations working across Arabic-speaking regions. Postgraduate study in development studies, international relations, Arabic, or environmental policy is a natural next step for those who want to build specialist expertise.
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