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Overview

Postgraduate Certificate in Race and Colonialism

This program delves into the complexities of race and colonialism, offering a critical analysis of historical and contemporary issues. Designed for scholars, activists, and policymakers, it explores the impact of imperialism on societies worldwide. Gain a deep understanding of power dynamics, resistance movements, and decolonial theories. Unpack systemic injustices and work towards creating more inclusive and equitable communities. Challenge your perspectives and contribute to social change. Are you ready to confront the legacies of colonialism and foster a more just world?

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Postgraduate Certificate in Race and Colonialism offers a comprehensive exploration of critical issues surrounding race and colonialism. Dive deep into historical contexts and contemporary debates through engaging lectures and interactive discussions. Develop a nuanced understanding of power dynamics and social inequalities. Benefit from hands-on research projects and real-world case studies that enhance your analytical skills. This self-paced program allows you to balance your studies with other commitments. Equip yourself with the knowledge and critical thinking skills needed to navigate complex societal issues. Elevate your career with a specialized focus on race and colonialism.
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Course structure

• Critical Race Theory
• Decolonizing Methodologies
• Postcolonial Studies
• Indigenous Knowledge Systems
• Race, Power, and Privilege
• Colonialism and Resistance
• Globalization and Neocolonialism
• Intersectionality and Identity
• Race, Gender, and Sexuality
• Environmental Racism and Colonialism

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

The Postgraduate Certificate in Race and Colonialism is designed to deepen students' understanding of the historical and contemporary impact of race and colonialism on societies worldwide. Through this program, students will explore critical theories and methodologies related to race, colonialism, and decolonization.


Upon completion of the program, students will have developed a nuanced understanding of the complex intersections of race, colonialism, and power dynamics. They will be equipped with the analytical tools and knowledge to critically engage with issues of race and colonialism in various social, political, and cultural contexts.


The Postgraduate Certificate in Race and Colonialism is a 12-week program that can be completed on a self-paced basis. This flexibility allows working professionals and students to balance their academic pursuits with other commitments.


This certificate program is highly relevant to current trends in academia and social justice movements. As conversations around race, colonialism, and decolonization continue to gain momentum, individuals with a deep understanding of these issues are in high demand in various fields, including education, policy-making, and advocacy.

Year Number of students
2019 350
2020 450
2021 600

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