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Faculty of Social Sciences

Tackling our society's challenges through deeper understanding.

Our staff and students collaborate across disciplines to achieve social change for public good.

In the face of deep, urgent societal challenges, social science education and research plays a critical role in helping us to identify key societal challenges and find lasting solutions.

York is the world's first Human Rights City and we share its commitment to building a fairer, more sustainable and empowered society. We work with policymakers, businesses and NGOs at a local, national and international level to ensure our research has real-world impact.

We know that we'll only be able to achieve the greatest change by working together across disciplines. Across the full range of social sciences, we work collaboratively in the exchange of ideas, insights, innovation and inspiration. Our students receive an interdisciplinary, inclusive, inspirational, innovative and transformative learning experience that empowers them to make a difference in their future careers. 

As a faculty, we are dedicated to championing equality, diversity and inclusion and all of our departments hold either a bronze or silver Athena Swan award. With a human-led approach, we examine today's world to ensure we have the right tools to shape a better tomorrow.

Four of our departments are ranked in the UK's top 10 in the Times Higher Education ranking of the latest REF results (2021).
Our rich community of researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs and more, share their knowledge and ideas to catalyse action and accelerate real change.
Education that empowers
Our education focuses on an inclusive and empowering approach that changes students lives, and by doing so, contributes to broader social change.

Our social science education and research benefits the public in many ways. We make a positive difference to policy, practice and public understanding through our rigorous research. And our students leave us with a critical understanding of societal challenges and then go on to make a positive difference in their lives and careers.

Professor Karen Rowlingson, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences

Departments and schools

Research centres

Alongside our departments, we have several interdisciplinary research centres. Some of our centres also offer postgraduate taught and postgraduate research courses.

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Meet our Faculty of Social Sciences team

We're a robust team made up of heads of academic departments and faculty-aligned staff including, but not limited to:

  • Professor Karen Rowlingson, Dean of Social Sciences
  • Professor Nina Caspersen, Associate Dean for Research
  • Professor Jill Webb, Associate Dean for Teaching, Learning and Students
  • Professor Mark Freeman, Associate Dean for Partnerships, Engagement and International
  • Dr Mark Shaw, Director of Faculty Operations

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Our research

Our research is purpose-led, active and transformational. We employ rigorous empirical and theoretical approaches to provide social context and achieve social change for public good. Across our research themes of marginalisation and inequality, health and social care, efficient and equitable institutions, and peace, sustainability and justice, our social scientists work with an inclusive, interdisciplinary and enterprising focus to tackle the problems that matter.

We also hold an ESRC Impact Acceleration Account and are members of the White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership.

Explore some of our key research projects and collaborations.

Kate Brown, Co-Director of the ESRC Vulnerability and Policing Futures Research Centre, talks about how the centre investigates the lives of society's most vulnerable.
We're collaborators on the innovative C-REAL project, which has been awarded two Innovate UK awards.
Professor Indrajit Roy's research explores how people's imaginations shape and are shaped by political structures.
Can fairer processes in frontline public services promote public good?
Human rights defenders are core to the Centre for Applied Human Rights' protective, training and research activities.
Director of the NIHR School for Social Care Research, Professor Yvonne Birks, is leading a multi-million pound research project to address urgent challenges in social change.

Social Sciences highlights

Here's a glimpse at what it's like to be part of Social Sciences at York.

Partnerships

We engage meaningfully with a diverse set of external partners in the private, public and third sectors, as well as with a variety of general publics.

We collaborate with these different bodies at a local, national and international level to share our knowledge, influence policymaking and accelerate social change. Some of our current partnerships and research programmes include:

Our Social Change Catalyst is a vibrant community of changemakers, bringing together researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs and more to collaborate and share ideas. By getting involved, you can help us to catalyse action and create real social change.

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