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18 Mar 2026, 14:00
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Deepen your understanding of contemporary global security issues by exploring theoretical, empirical, and ethical dimensions with leading experts. Tailor your studies to your academic interests and engage in active research to address the evolving challenges of our world today.
Our MA International Security empowers you to tackle global security challenges, shaping you into a strategic thinker equipped with practical skills to influence positive outcomes on a global scale.
Why study this course at the University of Birmingham?
Our MA International Security offers you the opportunity to learn from specialists in their field who actively engage in shaping the global discourse on ethical governance and global perspectives. Delve into critical topics to gain a balanced understanding of theoretical frameworks, a robust skill set for practical applications and global network of peers and mentors, preparing you for impactful careers.
Choose from an extensive range of optional modules to tailor your studies
Study in a supportive environment with research-active international political economists
Be a part of the International Relations and Security Theory research group
Participate in a range of intellectual and social events alongside your programme to enhance your employability
Career opportunities
Our MA in International Security prepares a new generation of professionals eager to influence global security landscapes. Ideal for graduates interested in security issues, practices, and international relations, our course offers diverse career pathways. Recent graduates have secured roles with prestigious organisations such as the United Nations, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, or the Department for International Development, enabling them to shape international policies and address global, strategic security challenges.
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Course optionsEdgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
Email:pg@contacts.bham.ac.uk
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