International Relations [MRes]
The ESRC recognised research-training Masters programme in International Relations provides a broad and rigorous grounding in the study and methodologies of the crucial challenges facing our world today, from terrorism to globalisation, and from humanitarian intervention to new social movements. In particular, it provokes you to question the division between the ‘domestic’ and ‘international’, and between theory and practice in the study of international relations.
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements are an honours degree at the 2.1/upper second class level or higher or equivalent (e.g. B/3.0 GPA in the undergraduate degree) in politics, law or related social science subject.
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The ESRC recognised research-training Masters programme in International Relations provides a broad and rigorous grounding in the study and methodologies of the crucial challenges facing our world today, from terrorism to globalisation, and from humanitarian intervention to new social movements. In particular, it provokes you to question the division between the ‘domestic’ and ‘international’, and between theory and practice in the study of international relations.
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements are an honours degree at the 2.1/upper second class level or higher or equivalent (e.g. B/3.0 GPA in the undergraduate degree) in politics, law or related social science subject.
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
