International Relations Programs

Program in Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research

Åbo Akademi University in Finland offers a master's program Programin Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research. Students study the causes of conflicts at different levels, the role of man and the world in the development of society and the consequences of wars.Graduates can work for nonprofit and government organizations, participate in policy development, and engage in research.The program is taught on the campus of the city of Vasa.

To enter, you need to have a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field: international relations, anthropology, psychology, conflictology, public administration, history.The university considers candidates with a minimum score of 6.5 points for IELTS, 90 points for TOEFL.

The program is covered by scholarships from the university. Depending on your academic success, you can receive full payment of the contribution and annual funding (6,720 euros) for other purposes or just payment of the contribution.To receive a scholarship for the entire period of study, you need to study well, otherwise funding for the second year will be terminated.

Peace Education

The University for Peace in Costa Rica was founded in 1980 by the United Nations.The purpose of the university is to promote the idea of ​​peaceful coexistence of states and reduce threats to its development.All programs of the educational institution are related to international relations and peacemaking.One of the most interesting is Peace Education . Graduates work for UNESCO, UNICEF and other organizations as project managers, teachers, peacekeepers and other positions.

The university has students with degrees in various fields: education, natural and social sciences, jurisprudence, and so on.There are no special requirements for the average score.Upon admission, attention is paid to your motivation to bring positive change in the world and the relevant work experience that is desirable.

Tuition is $ 2,500, but the university offers several partial scholarships, which are 30% or 50% of the cost.Funding can be received by applicants from Russia, Slovenia and some other countries.Scholars are selected on a competitive basis - students with the best academic achievements will receive a discount.

International Relations

The University of Groningen in the Netherlands offers a one-year program International Relations . You can choose the most interesting specialization:

  • International Security

  • International Political Economy: studying the relationship between society, state and market.

  • European Integration: Politics and History of the European Union.

  • Geopolitics & Connectivity: the power and territory of the state in international relations

  • International Relations and International Organization: a direction for those who find it difficult to choose one thing.The program combines the above specializations.

  • East Asian Studies: International Relations in East Asia.

Graduates of the program work as experts for national governments, international organizations and NGOs.Also, after training, you can become an analyst and work in the field of business.For example, university graduates work in Shell, Fraud Investigations and Compliance Services, Survey Monkey.

You can apply for funding from Eric Bleumink Fund , which is possible for applicants from Ukraine, Armenia and some other countries.The student is paid for the flight, tuition, insurance and literature necessary for training.Consider candidates with excellent academic performance.

European Union - Russia Studies

At the Estonian University of Tartu you can enroll in the two-year program European Union - Russia Studies . Students study politics, history, economics and relations of the European Union, its member states and Russia.Graduates are experts in the field of relations between countries and non-state companies.

The university offers scholarships that cover tuition fees.In total, 15 students can enroll in the program, 10of which will receive this scholarship.You do not need to submit a separate application - your candidacy will be considered automatically.Funding is awarded based on academic achievement and motivation letter.

You can also receive a Dora Plus scholarship to cover living expenses. The payments are 350 euros per month for one academic year.You do not need a separate application, and you just need to put a mark in the application form when submitting documents on the need for funding.

International Security

The University of Sydney offers the Master's program International Security with a specialization in international law. The program includes various elective courses, for example, international environmental or maritime law, so you can customize the program for yourself. Graduates hold positions at the Australian Federal Police, KPMG, Department of Defense and the Lowy Institute, and other government and non-government organizations.

Consider candidates with a bachelor's degree in international security, law, or social sciences.You can apply for the Vice-Chancellor International Scholarships Scheme. Funding includes up to $ 40,000 and is awarded based on academic achievement. A separate application is not required.

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