MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management 2025 Welcome to MORE 2025
Marzena Piotrowska (Course Leader), Jacques Leonardi, Maja Piecyk
Marzena Piotrowska is Senior Lecturer whose primary research interests focus on city logistics, urban freight consolidation and transport policy. Her current research centres on the role of urban freight consolidation facilities in supporting sustainable city logistics.
Jacques Leonardi is Professor of Sustainable Logistics with over 20 years’ experience in developing, testing and evaluating sustainable logistics solutions. His research focuses on supply chain energy and global logistics, and applies survey methods to evaluate new technologies and policy impacts.
Maja Piecyk is Professor Emeritus. Her research interests focus on the optimisation of supply chain networks, GHG auditing of businesses and the sustainability of freight transport operations.
MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management, introduced in 1998, is one of the longest established logistics postgraduate courses in the United Kingdom. The course has been designed to combine logistics concepts and principles with ‘real world’ experience, with a particular emphasis on issues relating to freight transport (i.e. product flow) within the supply chain. The course delivery encourages reflective and critical thinking, helping students to extend existing skills and competencies. In particular, students are given guidance on developing their skills to undertake personal research, and a considerable amount of time is spent by the students on personal study for the Research Dissertation.
The course can be taken full-time over 12 months or part-time over 2 years, starting in September. We also offer a Logistics and Supply Chain Management Postgraduate Diploma and a Logistics and Supply Chain Management Postgraduate Certificate. The Diploma usually takes one year to complete full-time, while the Certificate usually takes one year to complete part-time. Each taught module occupies a three-hour slot per week.
Modules use a variety of teaching and learning methods including academic lectures, seminars, tutorials, case studies, guest speakers, site visits, small group exercises, and group and individual presentations.
The course attracts a diverse, international group of students which is of particular benefit to a programme that focuses strongly on international logistics and supply chains. Over the years, students on the course have come from all parts of the world and have brought a huge variety of educational and professional experience.
The course team is highly active in freight-related research, with a particular focus on freight transport efficiency and sustainability. The curriculum is updated regularly based upon our research which ensures that the course content and overall strategy reflect current issues in logistics practice, preparing students for careers in this area.
Students:
- Kennedy Abenney-Mickson
- Nadeem Akhtur
- Ziwen Bai
- Robam Dawit
- Sahibzada Hamzala
- Karensia Himawan
- Muhammad Junaid N’dri Kouakou
- Moses Kawooya
- Ludovica Mazzocchi
- Abdullah Naveed
- Gerard Nsengimana
- Ecem Nur Okur
- Prasanna Kumar Rajendran
- Jeet Dharmendra Shah
- Shaweta
- Viraj Vikrant Shelar
- Kirtal Pareshbhai Talaviya
- Ahsan Tanveer
- Vishal