Young Jun:
How are you?
I think the best way to promote this course is to send the hard copy
brochure to the department of social work, social policy, or
sociology of universities at Taiwan. We usually post this kind of
information on the board.
I just tried to access some websites of the department of social work
and found out not many of them have the message board.
Wendy
Quoting Young Jun Choi <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear list members
>
> Please find the below information on a new master course at the University
> of Bath, MSc International Social Policy, of which primary focus is on East
> Asia and Europe. If you have further inquiry, please contact Professor
> Graham Room ([log in to unmask]) or if you want to receive a hard copy
> brochure, please contact [log in to unmask]
>
> *full information*
> (web version) http://www.bath.ac.uk/soc-pol/postgraduate/misp.htm
> (pdf version)
> http://www.bath.ac.uk/soc-pol/postgraduate/Documents/MISP%20Docs/MISP%20brochure%20final.pdf
>
> Please forward this information to your students and friends who might be
> interested in.
>
> __________________________________________________________________________________________
>
> Overview and aims
>
> The programme is concerned with social policies in market economies. It
> gives central attention to the links between social policy and economic
> development, including the rise of knowledge-based economies and the new
> risks of insecurity with which globalisation is associated.
>
> The programme will have three main themes:
>
> - Patterns of social policy development in different countries and world
> regions, in response to globalisation and socio-economic change: for
> example, the similarities and contrasts between Europe and East Asia
> - The global interactions among national social policy strategies: for
> example, the global competition for scarce social and health service
> personnel;
> The emerging forms of global social policy-making through the major
> international organisations: for example, the UN, the WHO and the ILO
> - The main aim of the programme is not therefore to provide students with a
> comprehensive education in the social policy of any one region. It is,
> rather, to play the experience of these different regions against the
> common transformations of globalisation and to explore the consequences for
> these regions of global social policy-making.
>
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