Lancaster's Politics, Philosophy and Religion programme offers a unique opportunity to explore pressing global challenges, such as food crises and energy costs, through an interdisciplinary lens unmatched in the UK. Students develop a nuanced understanding of international politics, engaging with experts in British, Russian, and Middle Eastern affairs while honing debating skills and building professional networks via internships. The curriculum addresses key questions like the influence of religious beliefs on politics and strategies for managing crises, fostering skills that enhance career prospects.The course features optional modules on topics like security or country-specific politics, culminating in a supervised dissertation. A vibrant department hosts guest speakers and events on current issues, such as the Ukraine conflict. Additionally, a study abroad year at partner universities in regions including Australia and Europe promotes global awareness, cultural skills, and personal growth, though availability depends on placements.
A local representative of Lancaster University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.