MA International Politics and East Asia

University of Warwick

 

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Program Overview

The University of Warwick, located in Coventry, United Kingdom, offers a prestigious MA International Politics and East Asia program. This postgraduate degree is specifically designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the political dynamics, international relations, and socio-economic issues of East Asia. Grounded in both theoretical insights and empirical research, the program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of East Asian politics and its implications for global affairs.

  1. Foundations of East Asian Politics: Students delve into the historical, cultural, and ideological foundations of East Asian politics, tracing the political development of countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and North Korea. They examine key political institutions, ideologies, and historical events shaping the contemporary political landscape of the region.

  2. International Relations in East Asia: This module focuses on the international relations dynamics of East Asia, including security issues, diplomatic relations, and regional cooperation mechanisms. Students analyze the geopolitical rivalries, territorial disputes, and alliance formations that define the security architecture of East Asia and assess the role of major powers such as China, the United States, and Japan in shaping regional politics.

  3. Economic Development and Trade Relations: Students study the economic dimensions of East Asian politics, including economic development models, trade relations, and regional economic integration initiatives. They examine the economic policies of East Asian countries, the role of state intervention in economic development, and the implications of globalization for the region's economic growth and stability.

  4. Domestic Politics and Governance: This module explores the domestic political systems and governance structures of East Asian countries, focusing on issues such as democratization, authoritarianism, and political participation. Students analyze the political ideologies, party systems, and social movements shaping political dynamics within East Asian societies.

  5. Security Challenges and Conflicts: Students examine security challenges and conflicts in East Asia, including territorial disputes, military build-ups, and nuclear proliferation concerns. They analyze the historical roots of conflicts such as the Korean Peninsula issue and the East China Sea dispute and assess efforts to promote peace, stability, and conflict resolution in the region.

  6. Cultural and Social Dynamics: With a focus on cultural and social dynamics, students explore the cultural heritage, social norms, and identity politics of East Asian societies. They examine the role of culture, religion, and nationalism in shaping political attitudes, social cohesion, and regional interactions in East Asia.

  7. Foreign Policy Analysis: This module focuses on the foreign policies of East Asian countries and their interactions with the international community. Students analyze the diplomatic strategies, alliances, and security partnerships pursued by East Asian states and assess the implications of their foreign policies for regional stability and global governance.

  8. Research Methods and Dissertation: The program includes training in research methods, enabling students to conduct independent research on topics of interest within the field of international politics and East Asia. They culminate their studies by writing a dissertation under the guidance of faculty members, applying theoretical insights and analytical skills to address substantive issues or policy challenges in East Asian politics.

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University of Warwick

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IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 28190

Postgraduate Entry requirements

1. Academic Qualifications: Postgraduate applicants are expected to hold a relevant undergraduate degree from a recognized institution, with a minimum academic achievement of 60% to 80%.  

2. English Language Proficiency:  

  • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Minimum overall score of 7.0, with minimum component scores of two at 6.0/6.5 and the remaining components at 7.0 or above.

  • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Minimum score of 100 on the internet-based test (iBT), with minimum sub-scores of Reading 22, Listening 21, Speaking 23, and Writing 21.

  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Minimum overall score of 70, including 59 or above in all components.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Warwick offers a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students pursuing their academic aspirations at one of the UK's leading universities. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and alleviate financial barriers to higher education. 

Chancellor's International Scholarship: The Chancellor's International Scholarship is offered to outstanding international PhD applicants across all disciplines. This scholarship covers the full payment of overseas tuition fees and provides a generous stipend to support living expenses. Recipients of this scholarship are selected based on academic excellence and research potential.

Warwick Marshall Scholarship: The Warwick Marshall Scholarship is open to students from select developing countries who wish to pursue a Master's degree at Warwick. This scholarship covers full tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses for the duration of the Master's program. Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, and a commitment to making a positive impact in their home countries.

Commonwealth Shared Scholarship: Warwick participates in the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship scheme, which enables students from eligible Commonwealth countries to pursue a Master's degree in selected subjects at the university. This scholarship covers tuition fees, airfare, living expenses, and other allowances. Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria outlined by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission.

Other Departmental Scholarships: Various academic departments and faculties at Warwick offer specific scholarships and funding opportunities for international students based on academic merit, research potential, and other criteria. These scholarships may vary by program and are typically advertised on departmental websites.

External Funding Sources: In addition to university-specific scholarships, international students are encouraged to explore external funding sources, including government scholarships, corporate sponsorships, and international organizations offering financial support for higher education. The university's international office provides guidance and resources to help students identify and apply for external funding opportunities.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application deadlines may change from year to year.

Graduates of the MA International Politics and East Asia program from the University of Warwick possess a diverse skill set that prepares them for various career opportunities in academia, government, diplomacy, international organizations, NGOs, think tanks, and the private sector.

  1. Diplomat/Foreign Service Officer: Many graduates pursue careers in diplomacy and international relations, representing their countries in diplomatic missions, embassies, or consulates in East Asia or in international organizations. They engage in diplomatic negotiations, promote bilateral and multilateral cooperation, and analyze political developments in the region.

  2. Policy Analyst/Advisor: Graduates may work as policy analysts or advisors in government agencies, think tanks, or research institutes, providing expertise on East Asian politics, security issues, and foreign policy strategies. They analyze political trends, assess policy options, and contribute to the formulation and evaluation of policies related to East Asia.

  3. International Development Specialist: Some graduates choose to work in international development organizations or NGOs, focusing on development assistance programs, humanitarian aid, and poverty alleviation initiatives in East Asia. They design and implement development projects, conduct policy research, and advocate for social justice and human rights in the region.

  4. Intelligence Analyst/Security Consultant: Graduates with a focus on security studies may work as intelligence analysts or security consultants for government agencies, defense contractors, or private security firms. They assess security threats, conduct risk analysis, and provide strategic advice on security policies and operations in East Asia.

  5. Trade and Investment Specialist: Graduates may work in trade promotion agencies, consulting firms, or multinational corporations, providing expertise on trade relations, investment opportunities, and market entry strategies in East Asian countries. They analyze trade policies, assess market trends, and facilitate business partnerships to promote economic cooperation and growth in the region.

  6. Journalist/Correspondent: Some graduates pursue careers in journalism or media, reporting on political developments, social issues, and cultural trends in East Asia. They work as correspondents for international news organizations, research institutions, or online media platforms, providing analysis and commentary on current events in the region.

  7. Academic Researcher/Professor: For those interested in academia and research, opportunities exist in universities, research institutes, and think tanks. Graduates may pursue doctoral studies or research positions, conducting research on topics such as East Asian politics, international relations, security studies, or comparative politics and publishing scholarly articles in academic journals.

  8. Cultural Exchange Coordinator: Graduates with expertise in East Asian studies may work in cultural exchange programs, educational institutions, or international organizations, promoting cross-cultural understanding and cooperation between East Asia and other regions. They organize cultural events, language courses, and academic exchanges to foster people-to-people ties and mutual understanding.

  9. Human Rights Advocate: Some graduates may work as human rights advocates or activists, focusing on promoting human rights, democracy, and social justice in East Asia. They collaborate with local NGOs, civil society organizations, and international human rights groups to raise awareness, monitor human rights violations, and advocate for policy reforms and legal protections.

  10. Entrepreneurship and Business Development: Graduates with entrepreneurial aspirations may start their ventures or join start-up companies focusing on East Asian markets, innovation, or technology. They may develop business ventures, social enterprises, or tech startups, leveraging their understanding of East Asian politics and culture to create business opportunities and foster economic growth and innovation in the region.


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