The purpose of the training is to train experts with strong theoretical knowledge who can analyse current international political and economic trends.
They are equipped to understand the connections within the globalising international system, using their knowledge of international economics, international law and international relations theories, as well as regional and civilisational interdisciplinary knowledge, and professional language skills. They can conduct deeper analyses of the economic, political and social contexts of specific regions. They can continue their studies at the doctoral level.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
Entry Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Social Sciences or Human Science swith minimum 60% from a recognised instituition + Entrance Examination
Remarks
B2 Level English is Required - MOI is Accepted. The entrance examination requires applicants to hold a BA or BSc (or equivalent) degree—preferably in social sciences, law, or economics—and demonstrate strong written and spoken English at B2 level or higher, or provide proof of studies completed in English. Candidates are evaluated out of 100 points: up to 40 points are awarded for their bachelor’s degree, up to 40 for their competency in international relations literature, and up to 20 for motivation and future plans. Applicants then complete a 20–30 minute online interview assessing their social science knowledge, research interests, motivation, commitment to international relations, and English proficiency, including questions on academic background, interests, goals, research focus, and career plans. Applicants who score at least 80 points in total are admitted to the MA programme.