Course summary
Looking to deepen your expertise of global politics and its influence on the movement of goods, services, people and ideas? Develop the skills, network and mindset to operate across borders and cultures on our MSc Diplomacy, International Politics and Trade. How do political decisions shape policy and business environments? How do diplomatic negotiations between states lead to trade deals that set standards and regulate the supply chain – and what are the most pressing challenges to diplomatic practice today? On this master's, you’ll examine the economic consequences of political choices like Brexit, and of global issues and crises such as climate change and Covid-19. Step into the shoes of negotiators, diplomats and lobbyists working to solve real-world problems – and build a robust skillset to help organisations navigate the diplomatic developments of the future. Gain real-world perspective and work-ready skills Taught by leading academics, you’ll learn how to decode the political environment, studying topics like digital diplomacy, social movements and political violence. Specialise in areas like foreign policy analysis, peace-building and international development, supported by insights from professionals working in organisations like the Embassy of Brazil, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Minority Rights Group International. Throughout the year, you’ll build key skills in simulated negotiations, policy design projects and forecasting activities. So you’re well prepared to work sensitively and effectively in the field. Studying in London, a global political and economic centre, you’ll be in the prime location for internationally focused collaborative projects and to expand your network. Specialist knowledge for a career with global focus This course is ideal if you’re from a politics background and want to apply your understanding to world issues, flows and forces. If you’re coming from business, finance or economics, it's a pathway into the political dimension, giving you specialist knowledge of the political and diplomatic climate that affects every type of business. With an in-depth understanding of the codes of political behaviour, you’ll be well equipped to forge a career in diplomacy, government, the civil service or in any organisation with an international outlook.
Assessment method
You can expect to complete essays and reports of varying lengths, as well as presentations, proposals and pitches in some cases. Time-limited assignments may form a small part of the assessment mix.
Entry requirements
A 2:2 honours degree (50% in final year), or equivalent international qualification, in any subject area.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
Loughborough University
Loughborough
LE11 3TU