• The University of Queensland offers a Master of International Relations/Master of International Law for a duration of 2 years.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on both a full-time and a part-time basis.
  • This dual master's program will enable students to understand the links between international politics and international law.
  • These include how political events can shape international legal decision-making, the impact of law on trade, international security, and other political issues, and how politics and law mutually shape each other.
  • Students will gain the qualifications to get ahead in their chosen international profession.
  • In International Relations, courses introduce the history of the international system, theoretical approaches to international relations, security in the international system, and international political economy.
  • In International Law, one compulsory course introduces public international law, and the remaining three focus on international law in action, and the nexus between international and domestic law.
  • Students will learn through
    • Lectures
    • Research experience
    • Seminars
  • The University of Queensland ranks 1st in Queensland for law and 1st in Queensland for politics and international studies according to QS World University Rankings 2021.