Our departments

New research briefing series

We are pleased to announce the publication of our new research briefing series. In each briefing, you will find an overview of our latest research highlighting the key messages and findings from our work. 

Research briefings

The Kilbrandon Lectures

The Kilbrandon Lecture, supported by the Scottish Government, and arranged by the University of Strathclyde, occurs each autumn to commemorate the contribution to public life and the Scottish legal system of Charles Shaw, Lord Kilbrandon.

The Kilbrandon Lectures
  • 3rd
    in the UK for Social Policy
    (The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023)
  • 4th
    in the UK for Social Work
    (The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023)
  • 88%
    of our research rated world-leading or outstanding
    (Research Excellence Framework 2021)

Shaping policy and practice for those in the greatest need

The Department of Social Work & Social Policy works to shape policy and practice in society's responses to its most pressing issues.

Our graduates leave our programmes with an appetite for change and the skills to make it happen. We offer versatile undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, built upon critical esearch that encourage students to challenge and engage with the very latest intellectual currents in the field.

The department's work is fuelled by a dynamic research culture, with department staff regularly producing high-quality, internationally-respected research on children, young people, health, wellbeing, citizenship, communities, criminal justice and social justice.

Through partnerships, policy work and centres of excellence, we create an environment where students and staff are empowered to make a meaningful contribution to the lives of the those most in need.

 

Featured courses

Our students

Natasha Hessami Social Policy student

Natasha Hessami

MSc Social Policy (Research Methods)

I ultimately decided on Strathclyde because I was impressed by progressive and people-centred publications being published from the Department of Social Work and Social Policy. I knew I wanted to study at an institution that valued such impactful research.

Leonard Wang

MSc Health & Social Policy

One of the biggest advantages of the MSc in Health and Social Policy is the opportunity to pursue a placement-based dissertation. Through Strathclyde's international academic partnerships and generous funding from the Department of Social Work and Social Policy, I completed my placement-based dissertation with the Students' Health and Welfare Centre's Organization in Cape Town, South Africa.

Elaine Hamilton

MSc Advanced Residential Childcare

The conversations, observations and sharing of insight amongst my classmates really made the course for me. I found myself surrounded by people who really got it, This gave me a real sense of community within the sector and opened my eyes to the realisation that others shared my passion and desires.