Students will discover how the subject of international relations has evolved, considering traditional theories and how they compare with contemporary thinking and current events. By studying global institutions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the EU and the role they play on the political stage, they will gain an insight into how they deal with the shifting political and social issues that influence decision making at a regional, national and worldwide level.
They will also explore the impact of globalization and its consequences for international society, enhancing their expertise and giving them the confidence to tackle the ethical challenges occurring in the world around them.
This exploration will open up a world of opportunities by examining some of the most pressing challenges facing nations today. From climate change and conflict to trade negotiations and social inequality, students will gain an understanding of these challenges at a local and global level.