War and peace in a global context: Why do we need to study war?

Posted by QMUL Online on 15-Mar-2021 09:31:00
This post is by Alice Martini, Online Tutor for Queen Mary Online's MA International Relations. Here, she explains why the study of war allows us to understand its huge political, historical and social impact.
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Topics: MA international relations

Biden and the future of US foreign policy

Posted by QMUL Online on 07-Jan-2021 09:00:00
Will the Biden presidency signal a shift in US foreign policy? Queen Mary Online's Dr Katharine Hall looks at Joe Biden's priorities for his first 100 days in office.
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Topics: MA international relations, US foreign policy

Studying an International Relations MA online: student experience

Posted by QMUL Online on 25-Aug-2020 16:12:42
Padraig Downey is one of our MA in International Relations students and the owner of a theatre company in the United Arab Emirates. Originally from Ireland, Padraig has lived in the UAE for the past nine years, after spending time in New York, California, Paris and Rome over the last two decades. He’s now studying for his degree with us, while still producing and teaching theatre.
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Topics: MA international relations

Upcoming online International Relations events

Posted by QMUL Online on 30-Jul-2020 09:00:00
With outdoor events still being an uncertainty in times of COVID-19, the ability to network and learn online has never been more needed.
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Topics: MA international relations

What is international humanitarian law?

Posted by QMUL Online on 04-Jun-2020 09:00:00
Whether you’re studying international relations, international public policy or another related subject, it’s important to have a good understanding of international humanitarian law.
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Topics: MA international relations, international public policy MSc

Space Force: Power and the Extraterrestrial

Posted by QMUL Online on 27-Jan-2020 09:45:00
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Topics: MA international relations, US foreign policy, Space Force

Trump, the Military and US Foreign Policy

Posted by QMUL Online on 11-Jun-2019 10:00:00
This post is by Katharine Hall, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary Online.
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Topics: MA international relations, online masters in international relations, US foreign policy

Who deserves to be a British citizen?

Posted by QMUL Online on 25-Mar-2019 09:30:00
Dr Nevena Nancheva is a tutor for the Queen Mary Online International Relations MA and has a particular interest in European integration, EU security and migration governance, and earlier, nationalism and national minorities. Here, she raises important questions about whether it's ethical to consider British citizenship a privilege rather than a right.
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Topics: international relations MA degree, MA international relations, Masters in International Relations

Should You Consider Unpaid Internships While Completing Your International Relations Degree?

Posted by QMUL Online on 16-Aug-2018 10:00:00
In today's competitive job market, unpaid internships have become the entry point for many young professionals. With a supply of qualified candidates exceeding demand in many sectors, businesses and organisations are increasingly trading on the promise of professional experience. A 2017 study by The Online Recruitment Resource found that up to 48% of young workers in the UK had undertaken unpaid internships.
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Topics: international relations studies, MA international relations, Masters in International Relations, online masters in international relations

4 Tips to Help You Choose the Right Topic for Your MA in International Relations Dissertation

Posted by QMUL Online on 24-Jul-2018 10:00:00
Choosing a dissertation topic can be both exciting and challenging
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Topics: MA international relations, masters degree in international relations, Masters in International Relations, online international relations PGDip, study international relations online

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