• This course will provide students with an understanding of the forces of global politics and develop the skills they need to actively engage in the academic and professional discussions that are shaping the contemporary international agenda. With a particular focus on current events, it strikes a careful balance between theoretical study and practical elements of international relations.
  • This course draws on both theory and the practical application of academic research to the real world, through case studies and exploration of varying theories related to international relations. There is a strong focus on the transferral of ideas to real life, through workshops, games, and simulations.
  • Students can specialise in the subfields of international political economy, conflict or security, and human rights, the flexible choice of option modules enables students to tailor the course to their interests.
  • Students will have the opportunity to take an in-depth look at issues of human rights and international conflict.