MA in International Relations and Diplomacy

Paris

 

INTAKE: Feb & Oct

Program Overview

Schiller International University (SIU) in France offers a comprehensive Master’s in International Relations and Diplomacy, designed for students aspiring to excel in global politics, international organizations, and diplomatic services. The program equips students with the analytical, strategic, and communication skills necessary to navigate the complexities of international affairs. With a curriculum that blends theoretical foundations with practical insights, students gain a nuanced understanding of global governance, conflict resolution, and international law. The France campus, situated in a culturally rich and politically significant environment, provides students with unique exposure to European diplomatic practices and international institutions.

Curriculum: The MA program at SIU France emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, integrating political science, economics, law, and communication studies. Core courses typically include International Relations Theory, Global Security and Conflict Resolution, Diplomacy and Negotiation, International Law, and Comparative Politics. Elective courses allow students to specialize in areas such as European Union policy, international organizations, human rights, and sustainable development. The program also incorporates practical workshops, case studies, and simulations to foster real-world problem-solving skills essential for careers in diplomacy, international NGOs, and global policy-making.

Research Focus: Research at SIU France is a critical component of the MA in International Relations and Diplomacy. Students are encouraged to engage in independent and collaborative research projects that explore contemporary global challenges such as geopolitical conflicts, climate diplomacy, international trade disputes, and transnational governance. The program supports research through access to scholarly databases, faculty mentorship, and opportunities to participate in international conferences. Graduates are prepared to contribute academically and professionally to the field of international relations through policy briefs, analytical reports, and publications.

Industry Engagement: SIU France emphasizes strong connections with the international policy and diplomatic community. Students benefit from guest lectures, networking events, and internships with governmental agencies, international organizations, and NGOs. These industry engagements allow students to gain firsthand experience in diplomacy, foreign affairs, and international negotiation processes, building practical skills alongside academic expertise. Partnerships with European institutions and think tanks provide students with valuable exposure to policy development and diplomatic practice.

Global Perspective: A defining feature of SIU is its global education philosophy. The university fosters a multicultural learning environment with students and faculty from diverse backgrounds. The MA in International Relations and Diplomacy encourages cross-cultural understanding, global problem-solving, and international collaboration. Students are prepared to think critically about global issues, develop strategies for international cooperation, and contribute meaningfully to international peace and security. The program’s international perspective is further enhanced by study-abroad opportunities at SIU’s campuses in the United States, Spain, Germany, and the UK, providing students with a truly global academic experience.

Pollster Education

Location

Paris

Pollster Education

Score

IELTS 6

Pollster Education

Tuition Fee

€ 16500

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 50% or above in their bachelor's degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.

Schiller International University, France offers scholarship opportunities to support international students in achieving their academic goals while studying abroad. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and commitment to global learning.

Merit-Based Scholarships: The university offers merit-based scholarships for international students who demonstrate outstanding academic performance, leadership qualities, and a strong commitment to their field of study. These scholarships aim to reward students who have consistently excelled in their previous education and show potential to contribute to the university’s diverse academic community.

Program-Specific Scholarships: Certain degree programs may provide program-specific scholarships for students with exceptional qualifications or relevant professional experience. These scholarships help attract high-achieving international students to specialized areas of study while encouraging excellence in global business, international relations, or other disciplines offered at the Paris campus.

Graduates of the MA in International Relations and Diplomacy from Schiller International University, France, are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and global perspective required to excel in a diverse array of professional roles within the international arena.

Diplomat / Foreign Service Officer: Graduates can serve as official representatives of their home countries in foreign nations, managing diplomatic relations, negotiating treaties, and promoting national interests abroad. This role often involves attending international summits, developing bilateral or multilateral agreements, and facilitating cultural and economic exchanges between nations.

International Policy Analyst: Professionals in this role research and analyze global political, economic, and social trends to provide actionable insights for governments, think tanks, or multinational corporations. Analysts evaluate the impact of international policies, identify emerging threats, and make strategic recommendations to influence decision-making on a global scale.

Political Risk Consultant: Political risk consultants advise businesses, investors, and governments on potential geopolitical risks that may affect operations or strategic planning. They analyze factors such as political instability, regulatory changes, social unrest, and international conflicts, providing solutions to mitigate risks in foreign markets.

International Organization Officer: Graduates may work within international organizations such as the United Nations, the European Union, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs), where they manage projects, coordinate international programs, and contribute to policy-making on issues such as humanitarian aid, peacekeeping, and sustainable development.

Global Affairs Advisor: In this role, professionals provide strategic guidance to governmental bodies, multinational corporations, and policy think tanks. Advisors analyze international trends, evaluate diplomatic relations, and recommend policies to advance global objectives while ensuring compliance with international laws and treaties.

Conflict Resolution Specialist: These professionals mediate disputes at local, national, and international levels, working to resolve conflicts through negotiation, dialogue, and peacebuilding initiatives. They often engage in post-conflict reconstruction, reconciliation programs, and international mediation to promote long-term stability.

Human Rights Advocate: Graduates may work with NGOs, intergovernmental agencies, or advocacy groups to protect and promote human rights worldwide. Responsibilities include monitoring compliance with international conventions, conducting investigations, drafting policy recommendations, and raising awareness about violations.

Intelligence Analyst: Professionals in this field assess global security threats, including terrorism, cyber warfare, and political instability. Intelligence analysts provide actionable intelligence to government agencies, international organizations, and private entities, supporting strategic decision-making and ensuring national and global security.

International Trade and Economic Policy Expert: Graduates can advise governments, trade organizations, and multinational companies on international trade regulations, economic policies, and cross-border investments. They analyze trade agreements, evaluate economic trends, and help develop strategies to enhance international trade relations.

Academician / Researcher in International Relations: For those pursuing academic or research careers, graduates can work in universities, research institutes, and think tanks. They conduct scholarly research, publish papers, teach courses, and contribute to the development of new theories and methodologies in international relations, diplomacy, and global governance.


Similar Courses
WhatsApp Enquiry Call Enquiry Study Abroad GPT