Course summary
Examine the forces shaping our world today on this MSc Diplomacy and International Relations, to prepare for a career in the ever-changing international sphere. Diplomacy is the core component of how states interact politically, economically and socially. On this master’s, you’ll explore current trends and developments to gain a critical understanding of the contemporary world order and the evolving methods and challenges of diplomacy in the digital age. Develop your expertise decoding some of the pressing issues of today. What are the effects of digital transformation on foreign policy? How can states with different perspectives work together to solve or mitigate climate change? Who are the non-state actors influencing the global landscape – and how can states maintain power in this shifting dynamic? An applied approach to current global issues The course features in-depth study of the theories, concepts and methods of diplomacy. Specialise further in topics like international security, sport and politics, entrepreneurship in developing countries and peace-building. You'll nurture an analytical mindset while getting to grips with vital negotiation, policy making and communication skills. Learn from leading academics and experts from government and industry – who bring insights and experience to prepare you for the realities of diplomacy-focused work. London is a global diplomatic hub, making it ripe for networking and collaboration opportunities. So you can get a headstart in whatever direction appeals to you most. The foundation to a career with international reach This course will give you a broad perspective of diplomacy as a tool for international relations. It’s an ideal starting point for a career in government or cross-border business, giving you the know-how and skills to effect positive change in the areas that interest you. It'll open doors to roles across diplomacy, policy, international relations and communications – in government, NGOs, business and more.
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 also 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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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
Provider information
Loughborough University
Loughborough
LE11 3TU