In your future career as a business executive or communication specialist, you?ll need to be able to assess the quality, reliability and validity of the research that informs your practical decisions ?on the job?. In other words, you?ll need to be able to judge whether existing research ? as well as your own ? complies with the ground rules of academic rigor. The programme therefore places great importance on not only training your research skills but also on developing your awareness of what ?good research? entails.

In this??programme at?, you'll explore themes such as the impact of globalisation on business communication and international management, the role of linguistic and cultural diversity in corporate communication, and the human and operational consequences of organisations' language policy. In doing so, you'll gain insight in to how such issues can shape and affect an organisation's communications and its performance.

Career prospects

With a Master?s specialisation in International Business Communication, you could pursue a career in government, semi-government, business or academia. For example, our graduates work as:

  • Internal or external communication managers
  • Press spokespeople in companies, government departments, health institutions or non-profit organisations
  • Communication trainers for consultancies
  • Social media managers
  • PR consultants

Want to learn more??

Would you like to learn more about this programme and Radboud University? Join us for our Master?s Open Day on 16 March 2019! To learn more and register for this exciting event, visit www.ru.nl/masters/openday.