International Financial and Political Relations at Loughborough University - UCAS

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Course summary

Our master's in international relations explores the intersection of finance, politics and international relations by examining the changing nature of financial systems, banking and regulation, and issues of governance. The contemporary world is interconnected by global financial networks as never before. Global flows of money are pivotal in the twenty-first century world economy, yet are shaped by regulation in geographically-specific ways to produce a dynamic financial landscape. The increasing globalisation of financial and political networks is leading to greater demand for qualified specialists to provide both basic and applied knowledge in this area. Our MSc International Financial and Political Relations directly addresses these requirements. You will benefit from the wide-ranging, world-renowned expertise of our academic staff, all of whom are committed to high quality, research-informed teaching to ensure the very best learning experience. We are recognised as a world leader for research in this field, with this ground-breaking, multi-disciplinary master's in international relations combining the disciplinary expertise of geographers, economists and political scientists to provide students with a unique opportunity to examine the contemporary geopolitics of the world economy. This master's will give you:

  • An understanding of processes of contemporary globalisation
  • A thorough understanding of the relationship between financial systems, banking and regulation, and issues of governance
  • A detailed appreciation of the working of current banking and financial markets
  • An awareness of the way forms of governance shape the political economy
  • Experience of research techniques and methods used to undertake original research in this field
  • An ideal multi-disciplinary grounding to inform business and policy practice


Entry requirements

A 2:2 honours degree with 55% or above (or equivalent international qualification) in Geography, Politics, International relations, European Studies, Economics, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Business Studies, Accountancy and Finance or History.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £11100 Year 1
Northern Ireland £11100 Year 1
Scotland £11100 Year 1
Wales £11100 Year 1
International £22500 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

The tuition fees shown are for new students commencing the first year of study in the specified year only. The fee stated is for a full-time student undertaking a master’s programme of 180 credits. Part-time students, or those taking a postgraduate certificate or a postgraduate diploma, should divide the published fee by 180 credits and then multiply by the number of credits they are taking to calculate their tuition fees. Fees are reviewed annually and are likely to increase to take into account inflationary pressures.
International Financial and Political Relations at Loughborough University - UCAS