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University of Greenwich: International Relations

Institution University of Greenwich
Department School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Web http://www.gre.ac.uk
Telephone 020 8331 9000
Study type Taught

Summary

Explore a range of issues and actors in the global political system on this master’s degree in International Relations.

Our MA in International Relations combines the examination of theoretical and normative issues in the global political system with concrete explorations of the interplay between different actors including states, intergovernmental organisations, multinational corporations, NGOs and the civil society.

Student experience and achievement is at the heart of our teaching, which is informed by leading research and collaboration with external organisations. The interdisciplinary and practical nature of the course design supports students in acquiring content specific knowledge as well as in developing of a strong portfolio of skills that would enable graduates to remain competitive in the global work market.

Through a mixture of lectures, seminars, workshops, external speaker discussion series, practical tasks, activities and relevant events, the course will prepare students for a range of careers in the field of international relations, including in higher education, international governance, civil service, and third sector.

What you should know about this course - This MA is ideal for those who want to gain expertise in the increasingly complex nature of the global arena, and knowledge of key institutions and processes.

  • You will be taught by experts in the field of politics and international relations with extensive experience in research and practice.

  • You will interact with guest experts in the field and participate alongside academic colleagues in organising relevant events and activities on current topics and debates.

  • You will gain valuable knowledge and skills through innovative curriculum content and teaching methods that link theory and practice, and stimulate critical thinking.

  • You will study in a fast-paced environment, with access to key actors and organisations (policy-makers, NGOs, think tanks, and research institutions) in the heart of London.

Master of Arts - MA (PG)

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