• The master's in international relations explores the intersection of finance, politics and international relations by examining the changing nature of financial systems, banking and regulation, and issues of governance.
  • The contemporary world is interconnected by global financial networks as never before. Global flows of money are pivotal in the twenty-first-century world economy, yet are shaped by regulation in geographically specific ways to produce a dynamic financial landscape.
  • The increasing globalization of financial and political networks is unquestionably leading to greater demand for qualified specialists to provide both basic and applied knowledge in this area. The MSc International Financial and Political Relations directly addresses these requirements.