MEET YOUR COURSE DIRECTOR
MSc CLIMATE CHANGE
ONLINE WEBINAR | 21.05.2025
MEET YOUR COURSE DIRECTOR...
Choosing a University and master's programme that will enable you to prepare and secure your exciting future ahead is an important decision. That's why we'd like to connect you with your future course director to gain insight into what studying MSc Climate Change at Queen’s University Belfast is like.
This short webinar will allow you to learn more about the course and ask any questions you might have about studying at Queen's University.
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Date: Wednesday 21 May 2025
Time: 12.00pm - 1.00pm (UK Time)
Location: Online - MS Teams

MASTERS IN CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change is one of the most pressing and challenging issues facing humanity. Extreme heat, flooding, and rising sea levels are leading to many dangerous and irreversible impacts on societies and economies. Avoiding the worst impacts depends on the decisions we make today to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and to find solutions to remove carbon from the atmosphere.
This highly interdisciplinary course offers specialised knowledge of climate change from multiple perspectives, addressing many of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) around themes including climate science; impacts, adaptation and vulnerability; technological and nature-based mitigation; and the connections between climate change and human culture.
Why Choose Queen's
Top 170 in the world for graduate prospects
(QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022)World-class university
‘One of the world’s most beautiful universities’ (Huffington Post), Queen’s is the 9th oldest university in the UK, established in 1845 with over 170 years of teaching excellence.
The UK's Best Value Student Destination
Northern Ireland has the lowest student living costs in the UK (Save the Student National Student Money Survey 2023)
Employment potential
Queen's offers opportunities for work placements, industry-led programmes and ground breaking research projects. 91% of Queen’s graduates are in employment or further study 15 months after graduation (HESA Graduate Outcomes, 2021/22).
State-of-the-art facilities
Be taught by world-leading researchers and experts in their field in state-of-the-art facilities. 19 Queen’s subjects in the top 200 in the world (QS World Rankings by subject 2024)