Master in International Relations 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Universidad de Belgrano (UB) |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

International Relations/Studies/AffairsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's Degree in International Relations from the University of Belgrano responds to the need to provide a wealth of new, broad, deep, transversal and specific knowledge related to international events at all levels, in order to explain their dynamics, influence them, and work on them as a specific subject to make them transformative and contribute to our societies.

This response is based on the accelerated, changing, multifaceted and increasingly complex dynamics of international reality, which demands new nodes of knowledge, as well as new skills to be able to operate on it.

Hence, with this Master's Degree, the University of Belgrano seeks to train future administrative staff, technical and management teams, in accordance with the realities of international politics in the 21st century, conceiving International Relations as a living and constantly changing discipline, and in accordance with the events that occur in the multiplicity of societies that make up the global.

The aim is to meet the growing and increasingly evident demand for professionals capable of analysing and operating in these scenarios, offering new and accurate knowledge that allows them to act "within", "on" and "from" International Relations, which have been changing their approach parameters to become a discipline with increasingly diagonal and interdisciplinary axes, and with a marked strengthening of professional skills.

Likewise, the Master's Degree aims to make this new conception of International Relations available, not only as a necessary step in terms of discipline, but -and very especially- as a pressing need to understand and act professionally in the global society of the 21st century.

The need to have professionals who have a qualitatively different way of thinking, with skills to act and develop efficiently in areas of power and international decision-making, is therefore the first and last foundation of this Master's Degree.

Programme overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's Degree in International Relations from the University of Belgrano responds to the need to provide a wealth of new, broad, deep, transversal and specific knowledge related to international events at all levels, in order to explain their dynamics, influence them, and work on them as a specific subject to make them transformative and contribute to our societies.

This response is based on the accelerated, changing, multifaceted and increasingly complex dynamics of international reality, which demands new nodes of knowledge, as well as new skills to be able to operate on it.

Hence, with this Master's Degree, the University of Belgrano seeks to train future administrative staff, technical and management teams, in accordance with the realities of international politics in the 21st century, conceiving International Relations as a living and constantly changing discipline, and in accordance with the events that occur in the multiplicity of societies that make up the global.

The aim is to meet the growing and increasingly evident demand for professionals capable of analysing and operating in these scenarios, offering new and accurate knowledge that allows them to act "within", "on" and "from" International Relations, which have been changing their approach parameters to become a discipline with increasingly diagonal and interdisciplinary axes, and with a marked strengthening of professional skills.

Likewise, the Master's Degree aims to make this new conception of International Relations available, not only as a necessary step in terms of discipline, but -and very especially- as a pressing need to understand and act professionally in the global society of the 21st century.

The need to have professionals who have a qualitatively different way of thinking, with skills to act and develop efficiently in areas of power and international decision-making, is therefore the first and last foundation of this Master's Degree.

Admission Requirements

Admission conditions:

  • Candidates for admission are graduates of higher degree courses in the specialty area or related disciplines. Those who accredit a degree course belonging to another discipline and lack familiarity with the subject matter of these studies may be recommended to take remedial courses.
Application and entry dates:

  • Applications for the faculty's master's or doctoral programs can be submitted at any time of the year. If the application is positively evaluated, the applicant can begin their courses in the following quarter. The terms begin, respectively, at the beginning of April, at the beginning of July, and at the end of September (see academic calendar of the faculty).
One-on-one interview:

  • After submitting the required documentation, the applicant must undergo an individual interview with the career director and the Academic Selection Committee chaired by the dean.
Required documentation:

  • Application Form
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Photocopy of ID
  • four photographs
  • Photocopy of the legalized qualifying title

Additional documentation for foreign students:

  • Copy of the bachelor's degree with the Hague apostille, certified official translation and presentation of the original degree.

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

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