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International Relations (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Liverpool John Moores University

Course summary

LJMU's innovative MA International Relations provides a grounding in key theories while examining in depth issues of enduring international significance

  • Learn from experts and practitioners in the field of International Relations

  • Benefit from assistance when organising an internship

  • Apply for Erasmus funding which is available for internships in Europe

  • Enjoy free field trips to explore the complex workings of institutions and think tanks

  • Attend the Perspectives in IR research seminar series

  • Learn a language online through Rosetta Stone

  • Join a highly motivated postgraduate research community

This fascinating programme takes an expanded definition of International Relations and covers a range of subjects from economics, politics, law and culture to examining the actions of international organisations, nation-states and non-state actors.

It provides you with an essential grounding in international relations theory and also provides a range of specialist modules which examine in depth issues of enduring international significance: conflict, the United Nations, international affairs in the Asia-Pacific region, and the role of humanitarian actions by state and non-state actors.

In addition to the cross-Faculty taught aspects of the MA, the programme recognises the importance of networking by obtaining employment in a related field. This is why we will hold and attend regular events and workshops with experts in a variety of fields, and support you in arranging work-based learning if interested.

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