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IE MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS


Quick Facts


Format Language of instructions Length Location


Full time English 10 months Madrid with fieldwork trip to Brussels


Class Profile


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_ embedded&v=fUjNy5SjyWY


Who Is The Program Designed For?


Global awareness is vital to the success of today’s projects in both public and private sectors. The Master in International Relations at IE is for individuals committed to developing an international career, allowing them to respond to these major challenges that we face as a global community. Whether looking to start a fulfilling career, to grow within an organization or to redirect their career, the students of the Master in International Relations at IE all share an international calling and desire to become fully versed in international, cross-sector skills.


Program Overview


The MIR distinguishes itself from other international relations programs by its focus on synergies between the private, public, and non- profit sectors, preparing students to achieve competence in a wide set of disciplines and skills including Languages, Humanities, Economics, Politics and Business, among others. Through its privileged relationship with IE Business School, its strong language component and its focus on real-world projects and applications, the MIR is ideally suited to provide students training which both encompasses and transcends these sectorial distinctions and to become a truly cross-cultural and transformational experience.


Male Female Average Age Average Professional Experience International Students Nationalities Represented


Placement Statistics


By sector Private sector Public sector


Non-profit By region Spain Rest of Europe North America Latin Amerca & Caribbean Middle East/Africa Asia Pacific


By Undergraduate Major Humanities and Social Sciences/Law


Private sector Public sector Non-profit


Science/Engineering Private sector Public sector Non-profit


Business/Economics Private sector Public sector Non-profit


58% 16% 26%


13% 75% 12%


28% 52% 20%


57% 20% 23%


32% 26% 22% 13% 5% 2%


41% 59%


26 years 3 years 76% 48


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