Interviewing in: Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS)


Background on subject

Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS) includes the study of Politics, International Relations, Sociology, and Anthropology. 

It is a unique course at Cambridge University, offering students a multidisciplinary degree that they can tailor to them.

There are no essential subject requirements for students to study HSPS, though it is a very much an essay-based subject. 

Students have to sit a HSPS-specific admissions test, and often their interviews involve submitted essay work.

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Can I interview in this subject?

You do not have to have studied HSPS at university to give a robust and rigorous practice interview in this subject. 

Volunteers from the following subjects, or similar, will also be able to deliver HSPS interviews:


Interview types

There are two different types of practice interviews in HSPS, which you may be asked to deliver. 

  1. Interview on 'application material' - asking the students' questions about their personal statement, or an essay they will submit as part of their application

  2. Interview on 'unseen material' - asking the students' questions on an article, study, or research paper they have not seen before, testing how they handle new material


SAMPLE Resources

Below you can access a folder of resources for conducting HSPS interviews:

  1. Interview on application material - you can see a sample personal statement, highlighted with examples of questions which could be asked

  2. Interview on unseen material - you can see examples of articles which have previously been given to students, along with questions

These resources are intended for inspiration - to give you an idea of the level, length and themes of the material we use in our practice interviews. However, should you wish to use this material in the practice interviews you deliver, just let us know so we can make sure returning students haven't seen it before!


Meet one of our VOLUNTEER INTERVIEWERS: JAMES

James has a degree in HSPS from Cambridge University, where he founded his College’s Social Sciences Society. 

He now works as an Associate Political Consultant at the Whitehouse Consultancy, providing clients in the healthcare, education and third sector with political insight and policy guidance, as well as wider PR advice.

"The students who stand out in HSPS interviews are those which are most original, who find creative and exciting examples to explain their ideas, and can balance understanding of theory with how it can be applied. Those that shine have a critical eye, and can compare different ideas with one another. Most of all, future HSPS students have a real flare for debate, to challenge norms, and a want to understand how and why society is structured the way it is."

 

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