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MA Politics and International Relations (Political Theory)

 

The MA in Politics and International Relations (Political Theory) equips you with the skills to challenge conventional thinking, master complex political concepts, and analyse your own views about some of the most pressing global challenges.

 

Immersing yourself in debates about a wide range of issues, from human rights and the ethics of armed conflict to the history of political thought, you will develop the knowledge and skills to critically review the complex relationships between governments and societies. You will learn to evaluate concepts, theories, and paradigms, drawing lessons from real-world studies informed by quantitative and qualitative investigations.

 

Your learning will be informed by a wealth of ongoing research by experts working at the forefront of their field. As a student in the School of Government and International Affairs, your learning will be informed by a wealth of ongoing research by experts working at the forefront of their field, with areas of expertise including political philosophy and the history of political thought, comparative political science, and international relations.

 

Find out more from MA Politics and International Relations (Political Theory) programme leader, Dr Dennis Schmidt, below.

 

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MA Politics and International Relations (Political Theory)

Equip yourself with the skills to challenge conventional thinking, master complex political concepts, and analyse your own views about some of the most pressing global challenges.
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Meet the programme leader Dr Dennis Schmidt

  • Profile

    Dr Dennis Schmidt is an assistant professor in International Relations in the School of Government and International Affairs

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  • Blog

    Read Dr Schmidt's blog to find out what it's like to study in the School of Government and International Affairs and what to expect from the programme.

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Profile

Dr Dennis Schmidt is an assistant professor in International Relations in the School of Government and International Affairs

a black and white image of a man wearing a black rollneck top

Blog

Read Dr Schmidt's blog to find out what it's like to study in the School of Government and International Affairs and what to expect from the programme.

SGIA building in autumn
University student
Being taught by scholars who are undertaking leading research in their field is especially rewarding, particularly when it comes to discussing issues with them in detail during small group teaching such as seminars or tutorials.

Georgia Carter
SGIA Alumna 2022

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Your learning will be informed by a wealth of ongoing research by experts working at the forefront of their field.
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We offer a wide range of scholarships, awards and bursaries that are dedicated to supporting students from countries around the world.
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This course focuses on developing knowledge and skills that are highly transferable and desirable by employers, preparing our graduates to succeed in varied fields.
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