Gregor Jack
Since finishing the MSc in Economics, 2001, I have started working as a research fellow with the Scottish Economic Policy Network, based at the University of Stirling .
The most valuable aspect of the course for me was being taught by different academics from across Scotland, each specialising in a particular field, giving me many contacts within the economics profession.
S. Claire Wainwright
For me, the Masters Degree was an essential step in order to obtain the necessary tools and skills with which to commence my PhD. I was able to gain expertise in my chosen field by selecting the Health Economics option course, taught by lecturers from three of the partner universities.
Although a rigorous year, the Masters was a great challenge and source of growth and through it, I have made both close friends and valuable contacts within the economics profession.