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University of Glasgow: International Relations

Institution University of Glasgow View institution profile
Department School of Social and Political Sciences View department profile
Web www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical
Email socpol-pgt@glasgow.ac.uk
Study type Taught

Summary

The Masters in International Relations is designed for those interested in study of the most challenging problems our world currently faces, such as international conflict and instability, terrorism, climate change, or rapid globalisation. Building on a thorough understanding of international relations theory, it trains you in how to apply and leverage methods and research design to answer the most pressing societal questions of our time.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME - This programme offers comprehensive training in what international relations has to say about some of the most challenging problems in international politics and equips you with the appropriate methods and a good understanding of research design to analyse political data.

  • It draws on expertise in the fields of international relations theory, normative international theory, international security, international organisations, non-state actors, human rights, humanitarian intervention, and international political economy.

  • You can choose between the General and Global Russia pathway, allowing you to specialise in a particular area of international relations and develop knowledge on specific world regions and specific themes.

  • You will benefit from a number of research and teaching initiatives which touch on important international issues, including Global Security Roundtable, Global Security Network, Glasgow Centre for International Development, Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network; and Glasgow Human Rights Network.

  • During a 3-day study trip to Brussels you will gain first hand experience on how international relations is done in practice and get access to a highly sought after job market. Past visits have included the European Commission, the European Parliament, NATO, Scotland House, and the World Bank.

  • You will gain a wide range of transferrable skills, including how to convey complex ideas and information effectively both orally and in writing, or how to analyse problems in international politics to inform the public debate. Extensive, tailored, writing, assessment and employability support is available throughout the programme.

  • International Relations at Glasgow is ranked 5th in the UK by the Guardian University Guide 2026.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE You will take two core and four optional courses. You will attend lectures, seminars and tutorials and undertake independent research.

Core courses International Relations Theory Research Design for Politics and International Relations

Your remaining course choices will depend on the pathway you enrol for.

Pathway A: General You will choose at least three courses from the following:

Conflict Analysis Decolonisation & International Economic Relations Gender, Race and International Relations Global Development and Human Rights Global Social Movements Globalisation: Challenges from the South Humanitarian Intervention: Civilian or Sovereignty International Organisations International Relations and Development International Relations of the Middle East Quantitative Data Analysis The Ethics of War and Peace

Pathway B: Global Russia You will choose at least two courses from the following:

Contemporary Challenges in Eastern Europe, Russia and Eurasia Energy, politics and society in Eurasia Media and Democratisation in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union Russian Foreign Policy Russian Politics and Society War-making and Peace-making in the former Soviet Union Yugoslavia and After: Themes and Controversies

You can also choose one of three available Russian language courses. These courses are available to take in semester one or semester two.

Russian for Social Scientists Beginners Semester 2 Russian for Social Scientists Intermediate Semester 2 Russian for Social Scientists Advanced Semester 2

MSc

The University of Glasgow’s School of Social & Political Sciences  links core social science disciplines to deliver high-quality teaching and cutting-edge research. We offer a wide variety of programmes for those interested in the development and impact of economies and societies globally.

Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. The University has a history of changing the world and the School of Social & Political Sciences is committed to nurturing the people who make it happen.

School of Social & Political Sciences rankings and accolades

  • 5th
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