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Arts, Humanities
IE School of Arts and
Spain
Humanities
The IE School of Arts and Humanities aims to go beyond
the mere teaching of arts and humanities. Its goal is to
educate students by enhancing their individual
capabilities, so that they may learn to embrace the
complexity of the world around them. Students learn to
analyze things broadly and in depth, to think critically, to
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recognize the essential from the trivial, to express
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themselves clearly and to connect ideas in a creative
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a73 Dean
Arantza de Areilza
a73 Admissions requirements
Master in International Relations:
Bachelor degree or equivalent
GRE exam or IE Admissions Test
Personal Interview
English language certificate, where applicable
Master in INTERNATIONAL
part of international relations. Highly
RELATIONS
innovative courses give participants a
The 10 month-long Master in
thorough working knowledge of
International Relations is a
multicultural team-building,
postgraduate programme that equips
multilingual communication,
students with the skills necessary to
negotiation in international forums and
successfully participate in international
other key competencies that make up a
projects that require the cooperation of
complete toolkit for every
different players in the public and
internationally-oriented professional.
private sectors, including non-
A week spent amongst the international
governmental and civil society
relations community in Brussels allows
organisations. Aimed at making a real
students to put into practice the
difference in its field, the Master in
knowledge and skills acquired during
International Relations is taught entirely
specific courses dedicated to the
in English at IE’s urban campus in
analysis of European Union procedures.
Madrid. Centred on the case method,
Students are admitted to the
students are placed in real situations for
programme on the basis of an excellent
their deliberation in an international
academic track record and relevant
environment. The programme places a
international experience. Whilst not
marked emphasis on the specific skills
strictly essential, professional
and languages that form an essential
experience will be highly valued.
PROGRAMMES
Programme Start date Tuition fees
Master in International Relations October € 27,000 + € 1,100
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