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MSc Executive International Strategy and Diplomacy (Modular/Evenings)

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    12 months. This is a full-time programme at LSE. However, the unique teaching calendar has been designed to allow working professionals to attend all sessions

Course Description

Developed for decision-makers, the executive MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy is designed to enhance strategic thinking and diplomatic negotiation skills. You will acquire the analytical tools to understand a changing world and the policy expertise to operate within it.

The programme examines the changing landscape of international relations, with a focus on the emergence of new strategic actors, economic trends, security challenges, and global flashpoints.

In sharply-focused seminars, you will challenge conventional wisdom on these topics. Workshops and simulations on crisis management, policy assessment and diplomatic negotiations will provide you with the practical skills to operate in a fast-moving world.

You will learn how to deal with emerging threats and risks by operating strategically, and how to solve problems by negotiating with stakeholders as well as adversaries.

You will be studying with a combination of LSE academics and senior policy practitioners sharing their experience at the highest levels of diplomacy and business.

The one year programme is intended for professionals in the public, private, or NGO sectors with at least four years of work experience aiming to proceed to senior positions. Places are deliberately restricted to ensure high calibre discussion and intellectual engagement. With a select intake, the programme gives you a powerful networking opportunity with a diverse cohort of international students.

The programme is taught in four intensive weeks, weekly evening sessions, and two ‘policy weekend retreats’. This structure is designed to allow time-pressured professionals to combine their existing jobs with study.

Entry Requirements

2:1 degree or equivalent in any discipline (preferably in  politics, history, international relations or a similar discipline), plus a minimum four years professional experience

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Programme Funding

The School recognises that the cost of living in London may be higher than in your home town or country, and we provide generous scholarships each year to graduate students from the UK, EU and overseas.

This programme is eligible for needs-based awards from LSE, including the Graduate Support Scheme, Master’s Awards, and Anniversary Scholarships.

Student Destinations

Many graduates have continued to work in their current organisations, bringing new insights to their role or moving to a higher level.

Others have used the programme as a way to change the direction of their career, towards new jobs in government, international organisations, foreign policy consultancy, and NGOs.

The programme will help you advance your career by giving you access to bespoke career coaching. In addition, many leading organisations give careers presentations at the School during the year, and the Careers Service has a wide range of resources available to assist students in their job search. Find out more about the support available to students through LSE Careers.

After graduation, you will also become part of the IDEAS Alumni Network. Our alumni programme allows students to enhance their professional network and connect with LSE expertise through exclusive events and current affairs discussions.

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