About International Relations MA in Regents University London
What can we learn from the history of world affairs? This rigorous exploration of international relations will help you develop vital skills such as critical thinking and the complex art of negotiation.
Our MA programme will investigate how international politics has shaped modern history. Through a combination of theory and practice, you will analyse and discuss major aspects of world affairs such as:
- War and diplomacy
- International law
- Globalisation
- Negotiation
- Revolutions
- Climate change
- Regional issues
- Migration
During this programme you will:
- Consider and debate contemporary and historical international issues
- Improve your writing, argumentation, and debating skills
- Develop critical and complex thinking
- Explore regional issues in world affairs and the main aspects of disputes and cooperation in world politics
- Explore the connection between politics and international political economics
- Learn about the importance and application of international law
- Practice the methodology of in-depth research
- Master the art of negotiation
- Understand the theoretical aspects of complex international issues
- Understand and apply theoretical frameworks to real-life examples
By participating in discussions, debates and simulations, you will be encouraged to observe root causes, and analyse phenomena that shape our world.
Regent's is a truly international University located in the centre of one of the world's most prominent cities. You will receive membership to the Royal Institute of International Affairs and Chatham House. You will meet diverse speakers and participants who are professionals in the field of international relations, including diplomats, NGOs, government officials, academics and journalists. In past years, we have also arranged conferences on campus, with speakers such as former foreign ministers, as well as visits to parliament and outside events.
Our academics have consulted for governments across the world and contributed valuable research in global issues and policies. Their expertise will help you develop practical and analytical skills that will prepare you for work in a variety of capacities including politics, finance, banking, media, law and economics.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS :Overall score of 6.5, with 5.5 or above in all 4 component parts
- TOEFL IBT: Overall score 80 (We do not accept TOEFL from applicants requiring a Tier 4 visa, as this qualification is no longer accepted by the UK Visas and Immigration Department (UKVI)
- PTE: Overall score of 58, with 51 or above in each individual component
Regents University London Highlights
Established |
1849 |
Type |
Private |
Campus Setting |
Suburban |
Student to faculty ratio |
13:1 |
Number of campuses |
Two |
Number of Residence Halls |
Two |
Acceptance Rate |
84% |
Tuition Fees (2021-2022) |
12,000-22,000 GBP |
Mode of Program |
Full time, short courses, foundation courses |
UCAs Code |
R18 |
Accommodation |
Available |
Academic calendar |
Semester wise |
Regents University London The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Tuition fee differs from course to course, program to program.
Courses |
Fees |
BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons) degree programmes |
17,500 GBP |
Postgraduate Programmes |
7,700- 22,000 GBP |
Cost of living (Per week)
On-campus (including meal plan) |
278 - 365 GBP |
Privately rented |
100 - 300 GBP |
Bills |
10 GBP (off-campus only) |
Food |
50 GBP |
Local travel |
10-33 GBP |
Laundry |
5-15 GBP |
Clothing (if applicable) |
10-100 GBP |
Social activities mobile phone |
10-50 GBP |
Mobile phone |
5-25 GBP |
Miscellaneous (toiletries, books etc) |
10-30 GBP |