In an increasingly interconnected world, International Relations (IR) at NTU addresses global challenges like conflict, climate change, and inequality, while navigating political divisions. The programme emphasizes personalization from the outset, allowing students to tailor their studies to interests such as terrorism, pop culture, or regional focuses like Africa and Latin America. It culminates in a supported dissertation, fostering expertise through innovative teaching and transferable skills for careers in diplomacy, media, NGOs, and beyond.Studying IR at NTU in vibrant Nottingham offers real-world projects, digital skills development, and optional placements or study abroad. Students can learn languages like Arabic or Mandarin and explore modules on global governance, postcolonial politics, and environmental policy. Assessment includes essays, presentations, and a final dissertation, with feedback provided within three weeks.
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