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International Relations and Italian (with a year abroad)

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Course summary

In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding societies and cultures in their diversity is essential. Our programme equips students with the ability to engage, communicate, and interact effectively across linguistic and cultural boundaries, preparing them for international, transcultural, and multilingual professional environments.

At the core of our curriculum is the interdependence of languages, cultures, and international relations and global politics. Students will develop sophisticated plurilingual communication skills while critically analysing the political, social, and cultural dynamics that shape our world. Through research and evaluation, they will explore key issues such as global justice, human rights, international power shifts, and the challenges of democracy and development.

The Year Abroad experience not only enhances fluency and communicative proficiency, but also offers first-hand engagement with inter- and transculturality through cultural immersion. The flexibility of year abroad placement opportunities - including university study, volunteering and work placements in the private and public sector - enables students to get a deeper understanding of the interaction of local as well as global political, social and cultural contexts, and the evolving roles of government and civil society.

Graduates will emerge with adaptable, resilient, and resourceful skills, positioning them for careers in diplomacy, international relations, language teaching, translation, journalism, policy, human rights, and beyond. We invite students to take an active role in their learning, becoming critical and creative thinkers with a deep understanding of global complexities and the tools to make a meaningful impact.

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Course code:
L2R3
Institution code:
Y50

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