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IDS offers a number of international development courses in its teaching programme. In collaboration with the University of Sussex, our courses attract students from around the world. Many of them already have considerable experience of international development practice. We welcome the diversity of academic, cultural and professional backgrounds that our students bring to IDS.
International Development courses offered
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Application deadline is 13 February 2012
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