MA International Relations

  • You will investigate and contextualise major events, current crises and global trends with a particular focus on security, international relations theory and foreign policy
  • Our teaching is informed by the international challenges we face in the 21st Century, the latest think tank reports, policy texts and the core texts that have shaped the discipline
  • Benefit from small-group, interactive teaching where you will be encouraged to debate the ideas and policies that are shaping the work around us.
  • Tailor your degree to your interests and career ambitions with our wide range of optional modules including Global Security, Foreign Policy Decision-Making, The Transformation of Politics in the Global Age, East Asian Regional Order, and The Politics of Global Capitalism
  • We will equip you with skills that are highly sought after by employers or for further study around the world
  • You will investigate and contextualise major events, current crises and global trends with a particular focus on security, international relations theory and foreign policy
  • Our teaching is informed by the international challenges we face in the 21st Century, the latest think tank reports, policy texts and the core texts that have shaped the discipline
  • Benefit from small-group, interactive teaching where you will be encouraged to debate the ideas and policies that are shaping the work around us.
  • Tailor your degree to your interests and career ambitions with our wide range of optional modules including Global Security, Foreign Policy Decision-Making, The Transformation of Politics in the Global Age, East Asian Regional Order, and The Politics of Global Capitalism
  • We will equip you with skills that are highly sought after by employers or for further study around the world
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Modules

  • International Relations: Power and Institutions
  • Dissertation
  • MPA Dissertation
  • MPA Applied Studies
  • Food Systems, Alternative Food Networks, and Ethical Consumption
  • Mathematics and Programming Skills for Policy Analytics
  • Understanding and Interpretation in Political Thought
  • Qualitative Methods in Social Research
  • International Relations of the Middle East
  • Conflict, Security and Development in World Politics
  • Work Placement in Conflict, Security and Development
  • Quantitative Data Analysis
  • State-building after Civil War
  • East Asian Regional Order
  • Dissertation
  • Qualitative Methods in Social Research
  • Brexit: Causes, Interpretation and Implications
  • Text as Data
  • Post-Conflict Human Rights and Transitional Justice
  • The Transformation of Politics in the Global Age
  • Forced Migration in International Relations
  • Global Governance: Institutions and Challenges
  • From Oppression to Resistance: Exploring the Intersections of Race, Class and Gender
  • Text as Data
  • Conflict, Security and Development in Eurasia
  • Management and Governance: Comparing Public Administration around the World
  • Policy and Politics: the theory and Strategy of Delivering Public Services
  • The Politics, Policy and Practice of Sustainable Development
  • Behavioural Public Policy and Administration
  • Leadership, Equality and Diversity
  • Managing Public Organisations: Strategy, Finance and Budgeting
  • International Relations: Power and Institutions
  • Foreign Policy Decision-Making
  • State and Society in the Middle East
  • Sources in Modernity and Post-Modernity
  • Independent Study in Politics
  • Applied Quantitative Data Analysis
  • Dissertation
  • Theories of Global Development
  • Tools, Policy, and Practice of Global Development
  • £24,300 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    1 Year

    Duration

    Sep 2024

    Start Month

    Aug 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • September 2024

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time