At Lancaster's distinctive Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion—the only one of its kind in the UK—students explore pressing global challenges, from food crises to energy costs, while developing a nuanced understanding of international politics. Learn from experts in British, Russian, and Middle Eastern affairs, hone debating skills through discussions on current events, and engage with guest speakers on topics like the Ukraine conflict. The course encourages critical inquiry into questions such as the role of religious beliefs in politics and strategies for fostering peace, with flexible modules on security, sustainability, or specific nations to tailor your studies.A placement year offers invaluable professional experience, allowing you to work in a paid, graduate-level role for nine to twelve months, building skills, networks, and career prospects. Supported by the university's Careers and Placements Team, you'll gain real-world insights, with opportunities for training and development, ensuring you stand out in the job market. If a placement isn't secured, you can transition to the standard degree path.
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