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“I have focused on the Middle East since my undergraduate years and St Andrews and the School have proved to be academically stimulating for my research. It is not only our academic staff who are here to help and challenge us on a daily basis but also the postgraduate community, without which both our academic and social life would not be the same. St Andrews might be small but it is also an experience; it will challenge your academic thinking and work but you will also become part of this warm and vibrant community.”


PAOLA Vaasa, Finland Current PhD student


The discipline of International Relations is both theoretical and practical. Academics teaching in the discipline are frequently called upon to apply their insights to the realities of international relations. In consequence staff members provide expert judgements in the media, give advice to legislatures or governments, or provide non-governmental organisations with briefings on specific issues or countries.


Qualifications Available www.st-andrews.ac.uk/intrel


Postgraduate Diploma (Nine Months) Terrorism Studies (e-learning course)


MLitt (One Year) International Political Theory International Security Studies Middle Eastern & Central Asian Security Studies Peace and Conflict Studies Terrorism Studies


MPhil (Two Years) International Political Theory International Security Studies Middle Eastern & Central Asian Security Studies Peace and Conflict Studies


MRes (One Year) International Relations (not available 2011-2012)


PhD (Three Years) International Relations


For all Masters degrees there are exit awards available that allow suitably-qualified candidates to receive a Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma.


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