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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
International Law | International Relations
Area of study
Social Sciences | Law
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Master of International Relations and Diplomacy Regulations

The Master of International Relations and Diplomacy (MIRAD) Regulations contain the official requirements needed to complete the qualification.


Overview

The Master of International Relations and Diplomacy is a postgraduate degree that focuses on the study of international relations and diplomacy.


Regulations

The MIRAD Regulations are available for download in PDF format.


Qualification Regulation

The qualification regulation for the Master of International Relations and Diplomacy is as follows:


  • The degree is governed by the University's regulations.
  • The program consists of coursework and research components.
  • Students must complete all required courses and achieve a passing grade to progress.
  • The research component involves the completion of a dissertation or research project under the supervision of an academic staff member.

Admission Criteria

Admission to the Master of International Relations and Diplomacy is based on academic merit and other relevant factors.


Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for the Master of International Relations and Diplomacy are determined by the University and are subject to change.


Research Areas

The Master of International Relations and Diplomacy covers a range of research areas, including:


  • International relations theory
  • Diplomacy and statecraft
  • Global governance and international organizations
  • International security and conflict resolution
  • International political economy and trade

Academic Schools and Departments

The Master of International Relations and Diplomacy is offered by the University's academic schools and departments, which provide academic support and resources to students.


Policies

The University has policies in place to support students, including policies on admission, enrolment, and academic progress.


Service Departments

The University's service departments, such as the library and IT services, provide support to students undertaking the Master of International Relations and Diplomacy.


Careers for Students

The University's careers service provides support to students undertaking the Master of International Relations and Diplomacy, including career counseling and job search assistance.


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