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MA International Relations

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    MA 1 year full-time 2 years part-time

Course Description

Are you interested in pursuing an international career in government, public administration, diplomacy, policy formation or research? You’ll examine and interpret challenges facing our interconnected world.

We cover themes like: globalisation, international law, international trade, diplomacy, war and peace. The course is designed to build on the strengths and expertise that the School of Humanities has in the field of international politics and security.

We adopt a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on theories and practice from political science, history, sociology, economics and cultural studies, among others.

An award-winning university, we are committed to providing our students with the best possible experience. We continue to invest in both our facilities4 and our innovative approach to education. Our students benefit from industry-relevant teaching, and resources and support designed to help them succeed. These range from our modern library and computing facilities, to dedicated careers advice.

Entry Requirements

Successful applicants should normally hold a second-class honours degree in a relevant discipline.

Applicants who can demonstrate considerable experience at an appropriate professional level but who do not have the formal academic entry qualifications may also be admitted, subject to an application and assessment.

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Programme Funding

Funding opportunities including scholarships available

Student Destinations

Employers are looking for individuals with the ability to work across different cultures, to manage teams and possess problem-solving and critical analysis skills.

As well as giving you the opportunity to achieve two additional awards, the CMI accredited1 module will help set you apart in a competitive job market. It’ll provide practical leadership skills to critically evaluate and develop solutions for complex issues that you will experience in your future organisations.

We encourage you to gain first-hand experience through volunteering and placement opportunities. Previously students have undertaken internships in embassies and high commissions, such as the Thai Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, think-tanks, including the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, the Institute of Cultural Diplomacy in Berlin and the South-South International Cooperation organisation in Palermo, and undertaken research in universities abroad such as the Arab-American University in Jenin.

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