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Leeds Beckett University: International Relations
Institution | Leeds Beckett University |
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Department | Clinical and Applied Sciences |
Web | https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk |
admissionsenquiries@leedsbeckett.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 0113 812 3113 |
Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
**Explore some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. You’ll join an academic community with a desire for progressive social change on this master’s course.**
Explore a wide variety of current issues around the world such as trade negotiations and social inequality. You’ll develop an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Discover how the study of international relations has evolved and developed over time
- Consider traditional theories of international relations and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events
- Study global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage
- Gain insight into how global institutions deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level
- Explore the impact of globalisation and understand its consequences for international society
**Find out more**
**Learn from experts**
You'll join an academic community with a variety of research interests and expertise. Our staff and students share a desire for progressive social change, locally and globally.
**Strengthen your employability**
As well as developing academic expertise, your course will also focus on employability, personal effectiveness, advocacy, activism and research skills so you’re in a strong position when you graduate.
**Why study International Relations at Leeds Beckett University...**
- Research-led teaching – your learning will be guided by the latest research and thinking in the field
- Guest lectures and conferences – learn from speakers’ professional experiences and insight
- Learn in a small group - share ideas and debate issues with your peers
- Part-time option – fit your studies around your existing commitments
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
Students discover how the subject has evolved considering traditional theories and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events. By studying global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage, students gain an insight into how they deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a national, regional and worldwide level. Students also explore the impact of globalisation and its consequences for international society.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
Students discover how the subject has evolved considering traditional theories and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events. By studying global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage, students gain an insight into how they deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a national, regional and worldwide level. Students also explore the impact of globalisation and its consequences for international society.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
Students discover how the subject has evolved considering traditional theories and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events. By studying global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage, students gain an insight into how they deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a national, regional and worldwide level. Students also explore the impact of globalisation and its consequences for international society.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
Students discover how the subject has evolved considering traditional theories and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events. By studying global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage, students gain an insight into how they deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a national, regional and worldwide level. Students also explore the impact of globalisation and its consequences for international society.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
Students discover how the subject has evolved considering traditional theories and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events. By studying global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage, students gain an insight into how they deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a national, regional and worldwide level. Students also explore the impact of globalisation and its consequences for international society.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
Students discover how the subject has evolved considering traditional theories and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events. By studying global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage, students gain an insight into how they deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a national, regional and worldwide level. Students also explore the impact of globalisation and its consequences for international society.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Summary
Students discover how the subject has evolved considering traditional theories and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events. By studying global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage, students gain an insight into how they deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a national, regional and worldwide level. Students also explore the impact of globalisation and its consequences for international society.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
Summary
Students discover how the subject has evolved considering traditional theories and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events. By studying global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations and the EU, and the role they play on the political stage, students gain an insight into how they deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a national, regional and worldwide level. Students also explore the impact of globalisation and its consequences for international society.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants should either have at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in the cognate subjects of sociology, politics, economics, philosophy, religious studies, human geography, history, business studies, criminology, journalism, media studies, anthropology, education studies, peace studies, European studies, international political economy, social work, law, social sciences, social policy, development studies, events management, marketing, security studies or international relations, at least a 2nd Class Honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 5.5 in each component) or equivalent. |
Location | City CampusC City Centre Campus Leeds LS1 3HE |
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