Undergraduate On-Campus Open Day at Swansea University - Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus - 28 February 2026
28 Feb 2026, 08:30
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International Relations and History explores big questions of state formation, globalisation, human rights, security studies, or peace and conflict and asks how past events shape today’s world. You will learn about theories of International Relations and real-world case studies alike, such as wars and revolutions, decolonisation, or migration in the past and present. You will also cover history through subjects including women’s history and gender, memory of war and conflict, and race and racism.
Studying this degree course opens up a range of exciting career opportunities by helping you develop skills such as working with primary sources, applying concepts to real-world scenarios, and interpreting complex events, which are all highly valued by employers.
Based at our stunning Singleton Park campus, in parkland overlooking Swansea Bay on the edge of the Gower Peninsula, our International Relations and History course at Swansea University is highly regarded by students and employers:
Studying International Relations and History at Swansea you can:
Select the final year British Parliamentary Studies module, where you will be taught by our specialist academic staff and Members of the Houses Parliament.
Participate in workshops and seminars run by guest speakers.
Publish your excellent papers in Populo – the student journal, or become part of the editorial team
International Relations at Swansea is ranked:
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You will be taught by expert academics across both disciplines. Our History team includes specialists in medieval, early modern and modern history across the UK, Europe and the wider world. Alongside this, you will learn from internationally connected scholars in international relations, global politics, intelligence and security studies, giving you a broad and engaging learning experience.
To enhance your student experience and strengthen your career prospects, you can take part in the Swansea University Work Placement Programmes, including the Swansea Paid Internship Programme and Santander Universities Funded Placements.
Discover what it's like to study International Relations and History at Swansea University: insights on the course, making friends, personal statement tips, uni prep, and recommended books, podcasts, and videos.
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