You consider a variety of relevant contemporary topics including, but not limited to, war and conflict; climate change; trade and finance; the rise of populist politics; big power politics; and utopian and dystopian perspectives. As part of your studies, you gain the skills necessary to evaluate critically the key issues and debates involved.
The core modules encourage you to engage with the interests and research specialisms of staff while allowing space for discussion of contemporary issues that are of the upmost importance in a rapidly changing world. The optional Independent Study (Work Placement) module gives you the opportunity to build a wide range of transferable skills and personal networks to enhance your employment opportunities.
Normally a first or second-class Honours degree or relevant professional experience.
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We have a variety of scholarship and bursaries available to support you financially with the cost of your course – visit website for details.
This course is suitable if you are interested in a career in government and civil society, marketing, research or research development.
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