The Regent's Difference – on campus open day
29 Apr 2026, 12:45
London
Through discussions in class, you'll examine issues as diverse as economic inequality, the climate crisis, social migration, humanitarian law, conflict resolution, the rise of global cities and new digital technologies from a range of perspectives – touching on sociology, economics and history – while learning how to create new policies, strategies and solutions to mitigate problems.
You’ll also analyse relationships between countries, global non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and non-state operators, and explore the internal structures of international institutions like the United Nations (UN). You'll be exposed to leading academics and practitioners, who’ll provide cutting-edge analysis and bring the subject to life by sharing their direct experiences.
In your second term, you’ll join a mandatory field trip to the EU institutions in Brussels and either The Hague or Strasbourg, where you’ll meet global policy experts and take part in private tours. You’ll also benefit from visits to the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Magistrates’ Court and new exhibitions focused on political art. In your third term, you’ll work on a major project or dissertation – researching and analysing a topic that’s of interest to you.
While you study, you'll benefit from a paid membership to the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House – the world-leading international relations think-tank – where you can make use of their extensive library. Previously, students have joined debates with leading journalists and politicians, met global leaders Nancy Pelosi and Peter Obi, and – more recently – been advised on events in the Ukraine war.
You'll graduate with both a broad and deep understanding of global issues, politics, relationships and human rights – prepared for an exciting career in the fast-moving world of international relations. Alumni have pursued opportunities in embassies and NGOs and successfully launched careers in international organisations and inter-governmental institutions like the UN and EU.
Upon graduation, you'll receive an exclusive discounted membership to Chatham House – enabling you to attend further meetings, policy discussions and exclusive member events.
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Course optionsRegent's University London offers a number of scholarships and bursaries to help with the cost of tuition fees. More information is available on the University website. https://www.regents.ac.uk/admissions/scholarships-and-funding
Inner Circle
Regent's Park
Westminster
NW1 4NS
Email:study@regents.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0)20 7487 7625
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