International Relations MA 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Brunel University of London |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

20,400 GBPTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

17 Jul, 2026Application Deadline

Main Subject Area

International Relations/Studies/AffairsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

How do states interact with each other? What happens when conflict, cooperation, or crisis in one region ripples across the world? How do diplomacy, information, military, and economic forces shape global events? On Brunel's International Relations MA, you'll explore these pressing global questions and develop the skills to understand and influence international affairs, preparing you for a career where you can make a meaningful and informed impact on the world.

International relations explores how nations interact with each other. You'll begin by studying the evolution of international relations theory, examining how international relations relates to problems such as anarchy, sovereignty, order, justice and the search for solutions.

The course also focuses on three key areas of international relations - security, migration, and development. As part of your degree, you'll choose between two foundational international relations topics:

International Security, which looks at the relationships, policies, and actions of states and non-state actors to ensure their security in the world.

International Political Economy, which considers topics like globalisation, financial liberation and economic growth.

There's also the opportunity to undertake a 6-12 week work placement between May and September, within an organisation whose mission has an international dimension. This hands-on experience helps you build practical skills that'll put you a step ahead when looking for work opportunities after graduation.

Other ways you can expand your knowledge and network, include the option to take up membership with Chatham House, the leading British think tank on international affairs. As a member, you'll have access to exclusive events, as well as a number of library and archive resources.

Brunel's location near central London places you at the heart of UK political life, with easy access to Westminster, Whitehall, and world-class research institutions - ideal for immersing yourself in real-world international relations.

Graduates of our International Relations MA, go to pursue careers in a wide range of organisations, including government, international institutions, non-governmental organisations, business, research institutes and security, or further study at doctoral level.

Programme overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

How do states interact with each other? What happens when conflict, cooperation, or crisis in one region ripples across the world? How do diplomacy, information, military, and economic forces shape global events? On Brunel's International Relations MA, you'll explore these pressing global questions and develop the skills to understand and influence international affairs, preparing you for a career where you can make a meaningful and informed impact on the world.

International relations explores how nations interact with each other. You'll begin by studying the evolution of international relations theory, examining how international relations relates to problems such as anarchy, sovereignty, order, justice and the search for solutions.

The course also focuses on three key areas of international relations - security, migration, and development. As part of your degree, you'll choose between two foundational international relations topics:

International Security, which looks at the relationships, policies, and actions of states and non-state actors to ensure their security in the world.

International Political Economy, which considers topics like globalisation, financial liberation and economic growth.

There's also the opportunity to undertake a 6-12 week work placement between May and September, within an organisation whose mission has an international dimension. This hands-on experience helps you build practical skills that'll put you a step ahead when looking for work opportunities after graduation.

Other ways you can expand your knowledge and network, include the option to take up membership with Chatham House, the leading British think tank on international affairs. As a member, you'll have access to exclusive events, as well as a number of library and archive resources.

Brunel's location near central London places you at the heart of UK political life, with easy access to Westminster, Whitehall, and world-class research institutions - ideal for immersing yourself in real-world international relations.

Graduates of our International Relations MA, go to pursue careers in a wide range of organisations, including government, international institutions, non-governmental organisations, business, research institutes and security, or further study at doctoral level.

Admission Requirements

90+
6.5+
59+
A 2:2 (or above) UK Honours degree, or equivalent internationally recognised qualification, in a essay-based subject (Social Science, History, Law, Humanities, Geography, English Literature) with personal statement showing interest and background knowledge or 3 months relevant work experience. Applicants with a 2:2 in a non-related subject in which essays are not a core mode of assessment (e.g. maths, natural sciences) will be considered on an individual basis.

17 Jul 2026
1 Year
Sep

  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
  • Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance

Domestic
12,125 GBP
International
20,400 GBP

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