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MA Diplomacy, Law and Global Change

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    MA 1 year full-time 2 years part-time, 16-24 months (with professional experience)

Masters Degree Description

Why you should study this course

  • You will have the opportunity to study the changing environment and challenges globalisation presents, such as gender equality, climate change, modern slavery, terrorism and organised crime.
  • The course typically attracts students from across the globe, offering a multicultural learning experience drawing on the experience of students from diverse cultures. As a consequence, the course will prepare you to work in an increasingly globalised job market.
  • The School of Humanities and Coventry Law School work to maintain an outstanding network of professional contacts spanning diplomats and diplomacy specialists in a range of prestigious external organisations, both private and public2. Our network includes Chatham House, the International Slavery Museum and the Royal African Society. These links are reflected in hosted talks and events2. Past examples include workshops facilitated by the assistant district attorney of Sicily, a senior anti-trafficking prosecutor from Nigeria, the CEO of the NHS Counter-Fraud Authority, a senior manager from the UK’s National Crime Agency and a forensic accountant from the Italian national police (talks and events are subject to availability).
  • The relevance of course content is reinforced by our staff’s current involvement in professional organisations, such as the British International Studies Association (BISA), the Political Studies Association (PSA), the University Association for Contemporary European Studies, the African Studies Association of the UK (ASAUK) and the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) (staff are subject to change).

Entry Requirements

Successful applicants must normally hold a 2:2 honours degree in a relevant discipline.

Applicants who can demonstrate considerable experience at an appropriate professional level but who do not have the formal academic entry qualifications may also be admitted, subject to an application and assessment.

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