About Geopolitics, Development, Security And Justice Mres in Royal Holloway, University of London
The course
Interest in issues of sustainable development, environmental justice, and geopolitics and security has never been so intense, as recognised by the investment in so-called ‘global challenges’ research. The MRes in Geopolitics, Development, Security and Justice is especially suited for students looking to progress to PhD study in these areas. It combines core concepts with intensive research methods training in the form of a long-form dissertation that is ideal preparation for further postgraduate study including PhD programs. Reflecting the collaborative and outward facing nature of our research culture, the curriculum also includes the potential for innovative placements and research engagements with external partners.
In the Department of Geography you’ll join a vibrant research community (ranked 2nd in the UK for research excellence in the most recent REF2014 assessment) and contribute to our renowned research culture with your own independent dissertation project. In particular, you will work with the leading researchers based in our Department of Geography’s Geopolitics, Development, Security and Justice (GDSJ) research group, which currently consists of over 20 research-active staff and 35 PhD students. You will also benefit from the GDSJ’s links to scholars in Politics and International Relations, Information Security (including the EPSRC Doctoral Training Centre in Cyber Security for the Everyday) and the GeoHumanities.
Study the MRes in Geopolitics, Development, Security and Justice at Royal Holloway, University of London and you’ll address the complex, dynamic future of developmental, social, geopolitical and economic processes that aim to secure justice globally. You’ll learn to tackle issues that are high on the national and international agenda, graduating with excellent employability prospects in the UK and abroad, and a range of transferable research skills to take into your chosen career, including further postgraduate study.
Your future career
Geopolitics, Development, Security and Justice at Royal Holloway, University of London has a strong emphasis on skills development and employability, putting graduates in an excellent position to progress to further study or a rewarding career in their chosen field. Ideal for both recent graduates and professionals seeking further training, this programme will provide you with excellent field experience, placement and networking opportunities for a career working in commercial or political organisations such as banking, energy, media, think tanks, NGOs and government, where risk (management), threat and insecurity are critical to strategic policy development..
Our recent alumni have progressed to fulfilling careers in government, the media, risk and security consultancies, non-governmental organisations and public organisations both in the UK and abroad. An ideal stepping stone for PhD progression, Geopolitics, Development, Security and Justice will help you to achieve your career and academic ambitions.
- 90% of Royal Holloway graduates in work or further education within six months of graduating.
- Study a programme with a strong emphasis on skills development and employability.
- Graduate with a Masters degree in a field with excellent graduate employability prospects.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Bachelor degree with 60% to 65% overall or a CGPA of 6.0 to 6.5 out of 10 overall depending on the institution.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: 6.5 overall. No subscore lower than 5.5.
- Pearson Test of English: 61 overall. Writing 54. No subscore lower than 51.
Royal Holloway, University of London Highlights
Type of university |
Public |
Establishment Year |
1849 |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Location |
Egham, Surrey, England |
Total Number of Students Enrolled (December 2019) |
10,593 |
Total Number of Undergraduate Students Enrolled |
8,393 |
Total Number of Graduate Students Enrolled |
2200 |
Number of International Students |
2,086 |
Type of Programs |
Undergraduate, graduate, graduate-research |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Financial aid |
Scholarships/ Loans/ Work-Study |
The cost of attendance for international students for 2020-21 sessions is tabulated below:Royal Holloway, University of London The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Expenditure Item |
Amount (per year) |
Tuition |
15,900 - 22,600 GBP |
Living cost |
8,000 - 12,000 GBP |
Accommodation |
3,575- 8,680 GBP |
Food |
40-60 per week GBP |
Social life |
50 per week GBP |
Transport |
760 GBP |
Books |
300- 450 GBP |
The tuition fee for undergraduate and graduate students varies from program to program. Some programs and respective tuition fee are tabulated below:
Undergraduate programs
Name of Program |
Tuition Fee for international students |
Business and Management |
18,800 GBP |
Engineering |
21,400 GBP |
Law |
17,700 GBP |
Computer Science |
21,400 GBP |
Economics |
18,800 GBP |
Graduate programs
Name of Program |
Tuition Fee for international students |
Business and Management |
19,000 GBP |
Engineering |
19,000 GBP |
Law |
17,900 GBP |
Psychology |
19,000 GBP |
English |
17,900 GBP |
Drama, Theater and Dance |
21,000 GBP |
Information Security |
21,000 GBP |