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Applications for the Cambridge MSt in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management open soon

The MSt in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Penology) at the University of Cambridge is designed for senior professionals working in prisons, probation, and related fields. The programme welcomes applicants from the public, private and voluntary sectors, the legal profession, and allied disciplines such as psychology and psychiatry.

Delivered part-time over two years, the course is structured around three nine-day residential teaching blocks each year, enabling participants to combine postgraduate study with their professional responsibilities.

Applications for the 2027 intake open in September 2026 and close in December 2026.

For full details about the programme, entry requirements, and the application process, visit the University of Cambridge page.

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