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Postgraduate degrees

At postgraduate level, you may choose to take either a full-time or part-time MSc (Master of Science) or MRes (Master of Research) degree.

Postgraduate Timetable 2013/14 (Department of Politics modules)

MSc/MRes degrees offered within the department

  • American Politics (MSc)
  • European Politics and Policy (MSc)
  • Global Governance and Emerging Powers (MSc)
  • Global Politics (MSc / MRes)
  • Government, Policy and Politics (MSc)
  • International Security and Global Governance (MSc)
  • Middle East in Global Politics: Islam, Conflict and Development (MSc)
  • Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict (MSc)
  • Politics (MRes)
  • Public Policy and Management (MSc / MRes)
  • Social and Political Theory (MSc / MRes)
  • Social Research (MSc/ PgDip/ PgCert)
  • Information applicable to PgCert/PgDip degrees

MSc/MRes degrees offered with other departments

  • Contemporary History and Politics (MA)
  • MRes Politics with [Language] (in partnership with SOAS)

Graduate Certificates offered within the department

  • International Migration and Integration (Graduate Certificate)

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Daniel Gilbert
MSc Government, Policy and Politics

'The other students really define your experience.'

 
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