The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow is inviting applications for MSc International Relations course starting in September 2021

The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow is inviting applications for MSc International Relations course starting in September 2021.

This MSc in International Relations will help students answer questions relating to – What role do powerful states, international organisations and social movements play in international and regional politics? How should we respond to global crises and conflicts? How does power operate in, across and between states? In what ways do international political and economic processes shape the everyday lives of people across the globe? And how can we explain and evaluate such processes?

 It will equip students with a systematic grounding in the analysis of international politics, in terms both of the issues, actors and processes that shape the world today and the theoretical frameworks and methodological techniques by which we make sense of them.

The course is distinctive in combining American and British, positivist and critical, approaches to this field of study, as well as in its range of specialist classes on topics as diverse as international law, the EU, security and gender.

In addition, the MSc in International Relations offers rigorous methodological training, drawing on long-established expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methods.

Students will also complete a dissertation over the summer, under the supervision of one of the International Relations scholars. Students will have the opportunity to complete a client-based project as a part of their dissertation research.

Fee – £ 16,000 for international students for 2021/22

Eligibility – First or upper second-class Honours degree, or equivalent, in social science. IELTS 6.5 (no individual test score below 5.5)

For further details contact – [email protected] ; https://www.strath.ac.uk/courses/postgraduatetaught/internationalrelations/