Watching this as an Indonesian civil servant who plans to choose dev studies for postgrad, I feel like I'm listening to my own rants. I told this to my therapist and she said, "It's great we have someone like you in this world, but we need to realize that there are some things that we can control and other things we can't control. So that's okay, stick to your moral compass, because lasting change takes time." I sincerely wish you every success in your studies and future career!
thanks a lot for this video, especially the rant towards the end. I think a lot of us are in a similar situation and it feels like so many are oblivious to systemic issues and it's incredibly disillusioning learning more and more and more about how dire of a state the world is in. So it's really nice to hear someone else struggling through it too. Hopefully we can all make a tiny dent towards meaningful change!
I did it on my undergraduate, combined with Business. Bachelor of arts Development Studies with Business Administration. I had an opportunity to acquire knowledge in different fields such as Research methods and Statistics, Trade and Industrial Policy, Economic globalization, Entrepreneurship and Development, Agriculture and Food Security, Political, Social and Economic Development, Marketing( Principles and Service), International Businesses Management, Human Resource Management, Business Environment and Entrepreneurship and Small business management.. Plus I did certificates in Project Management and Planning, and Monitoring and Evaluation. I found the combination more interesting more than I expected 🔥👏.
This is really inspiring. You touched one of the issues that is quite salient for me. My major preoccupation is that after amassing knowledge through this highly prized education, how do one make use of it to change the world or at best change our respective corners? You have chosen a career path that would enable you to produce knowledge and further enrich the existing body of knowledge. My focus is to enter the real world of policy formulation and implementation where greatest impacts would be made on people, institutions and systems. I am from Nigeria, currently studying political science. I am in my ultimate year. I am considering settling for Development Studies for my grad degree. Thank you.
Thank you for this! I've been exploring development studies for my postgrad This is exactly what I need 😆 I'm from ID too, have been checking abroadening, great work there
Your papers sound interesting! I’m exploring a masters in this field and you’ve given me a great starting point to begin my research. Thanks for taking the time to make this helpful video. Best of luck, V!
Thanks for the rant. I have a few offers for international development and also being a 2nd generation humanitarian worker, i can relate to your thoughts on aid. Thats why i want to delve into this field. Oh! Im from Uganda as well.
Hello! I am from Mexico, I am studying physics, but I met a friend who was from a good economic position and she went to Canada to study international development studies, I always wanted to study something that would allow me to contribute but the social sciences seemed totally corrupt to me, without an exact directed direction and I did not like the subjects of foreign trade and law, medicine seemed like a beautiful branch to me but it is difficult and expensive to enter medicine, but I felt very moved by this friend who wanted to contribute and my way of life changed. see the world because I always wanted to do something for others but I never knew how and in Mexico this degree does not exist, I didn't know it existed, but I hope I can get a master's degree.
I'm also studying development studies (second year at University of Johannesburg in Africa)...I won't lie the degree is fun and I like doing academic research the most ... however I would like you to do a video explain what one would do with the degree and some of your study tips thank you
Likewise, but I am studying at university of Limpopo, I would also like to know what I could do with degree in development studies, mine it's called Bachelor of development planning and management
It's like I'm listening to my own problems.I'm doing a postgrad in my most passionate area, but instead of receiving the feeling of contentment , I'm starting to feel depressed. It's not like I'm diving right in for this field with all the glorified thoughts in my head as I already have a few years of work experience beforehand. My degree is also on theoretical type (which comes with a number of benefits of course), but it gets too critical that I even don't know where I'm going next within this field- I'm terrified by all the issues and immoral things happening around it. Is it normal for postgrad students to feel in this way about their subject?
You’re definitely not alone! I learnt the hard way that it’s important to be balanced in your opinion (if you want to of course) I find being too [insert adjective] often limits my movement in terms of career choices. What this degree taught us, I’d say, really shapes our idealism, but it really does have to be balanced with realistic expectations of the world. Critical doesn’t always mean we can’t do anything, I also learn to not let it paralyse me (on going process!). Good luck :)
Count me in, and my other friends! When we finish the class, we always have a conversation about the issues happening in society, but we actually don't know what to do. We become depressed, and we feel the dark world we are living in. But then we laugh, and that's it. I am sharing your video with my friends now to let them know and join a league of DSer.
I think what needs to be understand is that the society is corrupted as well as humanity itself, but as more people become aware of the issues in the society, it is already a kind of "victory" on the side of good. Imagine the people who listened to your channel also starting to see the "murder" and eventually it will be judged. (dunno if this makes sense)
Would love to know more about how the riots have impacted ur studies, and also ur future career plans (have u considered joining policy roles where u can make a change in an are ure interested in?)
During the strikes, we didn’t have any teachings and they also didn’t give us any materials to “compensate” for the absence of lectures (this is quite a normalised practice apparently). But some teaching assistants and one particular lecturer did arrange classes regardless (super thankful for them for doing it!!). Re. future career, yes policy-making related roles are definitely in my pipeline! 😁
@@Viancqa thanks for ur reply! Totally understand how frustrating it is to have HALF of the teaching hours taken away because of riots. Its totally unfair for students, but also i understand their plight. Its just a very unfortunate situation and i hope that it wont happen in future years.
Would you recommend a development studies bachelor's degree? Or do you think it's better for me to do a more scientific degree first and then do this later?
thanks a lot i'm doing it now and all advice are welcoming and if you can give me more information to be able and follow it,honestly i'm wondering how it's about this master thanks
Hi there from Indonesia! I plan to also continue my master's in development and I see you are currently attaining development studies at Cambridge. I was just wondering about other university preferences in development studies that you considered prior to choosing Cambridge. Also, would you say that your program highlighted more theoretical approaches than practical ones? Because I noticed there are several universities that also offered Development Practice (practical) instead of Development Studies (theoretical). Thank you!😊Glad to know you!
Hi, I considered Oxford’s but ended up applying to their Econ degree instead. But I know Sussex is very well known for their Dev Studies degree. Cambridge’s is definitely more on the theoretical side. Some practical modules like statistical analysis for example, is offered as a free extra class you can take. Econometrics is a “borrowed” class from Econ MPhil so the slot is limited.
@@Viancqa Wow! Thank you for responding to my question! Viancqa, I also noticed from your other videos that you mentioned your passion to work in international organizations fighting for the cause of education! Me too! It's good to know someone with similar passion and interest! I hope someday you can work in your dream IO! 🙂
I started thinking in your perspective about how depressing it is being in a helpless situation but, knowing what's happening in world. You are right... But, I felt, Even Police department may feel the same seeing helpless crimes around them. Even Doctors may feel the same seeing patients dying with uncurable diseases. Even soldiers will think, why the hell border wars happen and affect people's life...etc So, how about taking that negatives into some motivation to do atleast what can we do in our potential , and feel Happy for small changes . And balancing our mental health & our nature of being development student. I want to be a development studies student. Can I get a reply to my opinion 😅
Hey you’re totally right!! It’s all about perspective, and also phases. When I was filming this video, I had felt so bitter about this degree and scared about the prospect of the world hahaha hence the negative take on it.. But coming out of this degree I realised exactly what you’re thinking. We just have to do our best, mitigate the risks and work on the next best option - and the next best thing doesn’t always have to change the world. Hope this answers :)
Watching this as an Indonesian civil servant who plans to choose dev studies for postgrad, I feel like I'm listening to my own rants. I told this to my therapist and she said, "It's great we have someone like you in this world, but we need to realize that there are some things that we can control and other things we can't control. So that's okay, stick to your moral compass, because lasting change takes time."
I sincerely wish you every success in your studies and future career!
Thank you for sharing this! :) it's really comforting to know that we're not alone in feeling like this
Oh i definitely can resonate on your mind 100%. Love this rant so much!
This is impressive! One of the most brilliant videos I've come across. Thank you so much for the hefty insight into this programme.
thanks a lot for this video, especially the rant towards the end. I think a lot of us are in a similar situation and it feels like so many are oblivious to systemic issues and it's incredibly disillusioning learning more and more and more about how dire of a state the world is in. So it's really nice to hear someone else struggling through it too.
Hopefully we can all make a tiny dent towards meaningful change!
I did it on my undergraduate, combined with Business.
Bachelor of arts Development Studies with Business Administration. I had an opportunity to acquire knowledge in different fields such as Research methods and Statistics, Trade and Industrial Policy, Economic globalization, Entrepreneurship and Development, Agriculture and Food Security, Political, Social and Economic Development, Marketing( Principles and Service), International Businesses Management, Human Resource Management, Business Environment and Entrepreneurship and Small business management.. Plus I did certificates in Project Management and Planning, and Monitoring and Evaluation. I found the combination more interesting more than I expected 🔥👏.
Impressive, I'm going for it
I did development studies and Economics too
This is really inspiring. You touched one of the issues that is quite salient for me. My major preoccupation is that after amassing knowledge through this highly prized education, how do one make use of it to change the world or at best change our respective corners?
You have chosen a career path that would enable you to produce knowledge and further enrich the existing body of knowledge. My focus is to enter the real world of policy formulation and implementation where greatest impacts would be made on people, institutions and systems.
I am from Nigeria, currently studying political science. I am in my ultimate year. I am considering settling for Development Studies for my grad degree.
Thank you.
As for the changes, I think that simply sharing your investigations and thoughts is already helpful.
Thank you for this! I've been exploring development studies for my postgrad
This is exactly what I need 😆
I'm from ID too, have been checking abroadening, great work there
Wahh that’s great. Thank you for the support for Abroadening as well! 🙌
Your papers sound interesting! I’m exploring a masters in this field and you’ve given me a great starting point to begin my research. Thanks for taking the time to make this helpful video. Best of luck, V!
Thanks for the rant. I have a few offers for international development and also being a 2nd generation humanitarian worker, i can relate to your thoughts on aid. Thats why i want to delve into this field. Oh! Im from Uganda as well.
Are there chances one can get a job in uk after doing a degree in development studies?
adorably pure soul 😭 God Bless 🥺💜
Very interesting explanation kak Viancqa!
Hello! I am from Mexico, I am studying physics, but I met a friend who was from a good economic position and she went to Canada to study international development studies, I always wanted to study something that would allow me to contribute but the social sciences seemed totally corrupt to me, without an exact directed direction and I did not like the subjects of foreign trade and law, medicine seemed like a beautiful branch to me but it is difficult and expensive to enter medicine, but I felt very moved by this friend who wanted to contribute and my way of life changed. see the world because I always wanted to do something for others but I never knew how and in Mexico this degree does not exist, I didn't know it existed, but I hope I can get a master's degree.
I'm also studying development studies (second year at University of Johannesburg in Africa)...I won't lie the degree is fun and I like doing academic research the most ... however I would like you to do a video explain what one would do with the degree and some of your study tips thank you
Likewise, but I am studying at university of Limpopo, I would also like to know what I could do with degree in development studies, mine it's called Bachelor of development planning and management
Hi , I'm thinking of applying for this course at University of Johannesburg could u please share more about how things work please🙏
always supporting you from Myanmar😊😘😘😘sending you lots of love and. first comment 😁😁😁
Thank you!
Thank you for doing this.
THANKS FOR YOUR RANT
It's like I'm listening to my own problems.I'm doing a postgrad in my most passionate area, but instead of receiving the feeling of contentment , I'm starting to feel depressed. It's not like I'm diving right in for this field with all the glorified thoughts in my head as I already have a few years of work experience beforehand. My degree is also on theoretical type (which comes with a number of benefits of course), but it gets too critical that I even don't know where I'm going next within this field- I'm terrified by all the issues and immoral things happening around it. Is it normal for postgrad students to feel in this way about their subject?
You’re definitely not alone! I learnt the hard way that it’s important to be balanced in your opinion (if you want to of course) I find being too [insert adjective] often limits my movement in terms of career choices. What this degree taught us, I’d say, really shapes our idealism, but it really does have to be balanced with realistic expectations of the world. Critical doesn’t always mean we can’t do anything, I also learn to not let it paralyse me (on going process!). Good luck :)
Count me in, and my other friends! When we finish the class, we always have a conversation about the issues happening in society, but we actually don't know what to do. We become depressed, and we feel the dark world we are living in. But then we laugh, and that's it. I am sharing your video with my friends now to let them know and join a league of DSer.
I think what needs to be understand is that the society is corrupted as well as humanity itself, but as more people become aware of the issues in the society, it is already a kind of "victory" on the side of good. Imagine the people who listened to your channel also starting to see the "murder" and eventually it will be judged. (dunno if this makes sense)
Would you recommend a postgraduate degree in GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT? Please reply.
P.s love your videos.
Would love to know more about how the riots have impacted ur studies, and also ur future career plans (have u considered joining policy roles where u can make a change in an are ure interested in?)
During the strikes, we didn’t have any teachings and they also didn’t give us any materials to “compensate” for the absence of lectures (this is quite a normalised practice apparently). But some teaching assistants and one particular lecturer did arrange classes regardless (super thankful for them for doing it!!).
Re. future career, yes policy-making related roles are definitely in my pipeline! 😁
@@Viancqa thanks for ur reply! Totally understand how frustrating it is to have HALF of the teaching hours taken away because of riots. Its totally unfair for students, but also i understand their plight. Its just a very unfortunate situation and i hope that it wont happen in future years.
more rants please. !
Love your mind 🙃
Would you recommend a development studies bachelor's degree? Or do you think it's better for me to do a more scientific degree first and then do this later?
thanks a lot i'm doing it now and all advice are welcoming and if you can give me more information to be able and follow it,honestly i'm wondering how it's about this master thanks
Hi there from Indonesia! I plan to also continue my master's in development and I see you are currently attaining development studies at Cambridge. I was just wondering about other university preferences in development studies that you considered prior to choosing Cambridge. Also, would you say that your program highlighted more theoretical approaches than practical ones? Because I noticed there are several universities that also offered Development Practice (practical) instead of Development Studies (theoretical). Thank you!😊Glad to know you!
Hi, I considered Oxford’s but ended up applying to their Econ degree instead. But I know Sussex is very well known for their Dev Studies degree.
Cambridge’s is definitely more on the theoretical side. Some practical modules like statistical analysis for example, is offered as a free extra class you can take. Econometrics is a “borrowed” class from Econ MPhil so the slot is limited.
@@Viancqa Wow! Thank you for responding to my question! Viancqa, I also noticed from your other videos that you mentioned your passion to work in international organizations fighting for the cause of education! Me too! It's good to know someone with similar passion and interest! I hope someday you can work in your dream IO! 🙂
What do you think it would be best minor as development studies majors???
This is such an insightful video, can you please let me know if there are any students who have GPA below the minimum entry criteria?
I got a Distinction in a Masters, a Pass in another and a 2:1 in my undergrad. Is it worth my applying for the Phd in Development Studies? Thanks
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Is the dissertation still optional or have they made it compulsory now?
Also, how focused is the degree on the global South?
curse of knoeing things
I started thinking in your perspective about how depressing it is being in a helpless situation but, knowing what's happening in world. You are right...
But, I felt, Even Police department may feel the same seeing helpless crimes around them. Even Doctors may feel the same seeing patients dying with uncurable diseases. Even soldiers will think, why the hell border wars happen and affect people's life...etc
So, how about taking that negatives into some motivation to do atleast what can we do in our potential , and feel Happy for small changes . And balancing our mental health & our nature of being development student.
I want to be a development studies student. Can I get a reply to my opinion 😅
Hey you’re totally right!! It’s all about perspective, and also phases.
When I was filming this video, I had felt so bitter about this degree and scared about the prospect of the world hahaha hence the negative take on it..
But coming out of this degree I realised exactly what you’re thinking. We just have to do our best, mitigate the risks and work on the next best option - and the next best thing doesn’t always have to change the world.
Hope this answers :)
@@Viancqa thanks for your fast reply . Feeling so good. 😊...I am your new subscriber :)
gonna watch all the content.
whats a student of DS called ???
Wow you so beautiful....... You did a degree in Economics right?
Ka tambahin translate dong :') biar ku paham
strikes ? what ? huh? the teachers went on strike a couple of times during your degree ? 😭
Yup hahaha it really happened