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MRes - Master of Research
Keele University
Full Time
JAN
1 year
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MRes - Master of Research
Keele University
Full Time
JAN
1 year
MRes - Master of Research
Keele University
Part Time
JAN
2 years
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Course summary The MA/MRes in Politics and International Relations has a pathway structure, allowing you to gain knowledge and understanding of the key elements of the discipline and giving you the opportunity to focus on the topics, questions, and issues that interest you the most. We have pathways in Global Security, International Relations, Middle East Politics, Politics, and US Politics. Whichever pathway you choose, you will be taught by academic staff who are experts and have long-standing reputations within these areas. The Global Security pathway explores the range of threats, both old and new, that are posing a danger to our safety, and the ways in which different actors react to them. Our modules explore a host of global security challenges, including those emanating from conflict, migration, terrorism, organised crime, economic failure, and climate change. They examine how states and other actors perceive and respond to these threats, sometimes taking extraordinary means in the name of providing security and managing risk. They investigate the consequences of increased global security, including those that raise questions about sovereignty, borders, and independence, as well as surveillance, the use of technology, and personal information. Studying on this pathway will equip you with a better understanding of our interconnected world, as well as with the ability to explain, analyse, and critique global security. You will take core modules which explore the key philosophies and approaches to the study of Politics and International Relations, and the ways in which research in this field is designed and conducted. You will then select five (on the MRes) or six (on the MA) optional modules, to tailor your studies based on your interests. You may explore conflict, conflict resolution and peacebuilding, or study the challenges that environmental change poses to security, or the security of the seas. You may select modules that explore global security from a historical and theoretical perspective, or you may choose modules that engage in empirical research. Finally, the dissertation offers you the chance to further pursue your particular interest in Global Security, giving you opportunity to examine a topic of your own choosing in considerable depth. Other courses you may be interested in: MA/MRes Politics and International Relations (International Relations) MA/MRes Politics and International Relations (Middle East Politics) MA/MRes Politics and International Relations (Politics) MA/MRes Politics and International Relations (US Politics) MSc International Development MSc International Diplomacy You will develop a wide range of skills as you progress through this programme. These include critical thinking and analysis skills, advanced research skills, information handling, and oral and written communication skills. You will also be able to demonstrate that you have the ability to work independently, and to plan activities and manage your time effectively.
Typical offer: 2:2 degree in any humanities or social science subject Additional criteria apply
Students living in
Domestic
£9,800 per year
Students from Domestic
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£19,500 per year
Students from EU
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£19,500 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.