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International Relations University of Sheffield

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MA On-Campus Full-time 1 years September find out find out
MA On-Campus Part-time 2 years September find out find out
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Course overview

How should we make sense of the many global challenges that are increasingly destabilising international politics? Learn how to practically address some of humanity’s most pressing challenges, from global heating and ecological destruction, to geopolitical conflict, public health crises and rapid technological change.

Expand your understanding of contemporary international relations by investigating how the global order is constituted, the ways in which it functions, and whether it might be under strain.

Throughout your studies you will about key concepts and theories that will help you address the following questions:

  • Who are the key actors in international relations and how do they shape the context in which a range of urgent global challenges are identifiable?
  • How do states, their people, and global governance bodies influence international politics?
  • Why has the world order evolved in apparently less politically and ecologically stable ways in recent years?
  • Where should we look to try to make sense of global politics, and whose perspectives and interpretations should we privilege?
  • What critical theories and concepts can help us make better sense of a changing world that conventional ones seem increasingly unable to explain?

The MA International Relations degree attracts a hugely diverse student community. Some may have already studied politics and international relations previously, whereas others may have little academic experience in the subject but wish to better understand the evolution of global politics.


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