Why study International Relations at Aberystwyth?
- We offer students high-quality teaching on a wide range of modules (around 20 to choose from in years 2 & 3), an intellectually stimulating and friendly environment with a strong sense of community.
- On this course, you will learn about the concepts, policies and histories that make up international relations as a discipline.
- You'll learn to assess global events from a range of perspectives and to look ‘behind the headlines’ to discover the deeper dynamics which drive the actions of countries, leaders and activists.
- You can study political dynamics like nationalism or the global economy, learn about development and colonial legacies, consider different perspectives like liberalism or gender, or analyse key security problems.
- In addition, you have the opportunity to study international institutions or regions like the Middle East, Africa or the Americas.
- As well as honing your academic skills, our modules will equip you with the know-how you’ll need for life after university, like writing blogs and policy briefs, giving presentations and using your creativity to solve problems.
- We run role-play simulation modules every year which develop skills in negotiation, persuasion, collaboration and teamwork – all essential in the world of politics.
- Our graduates go into a wide range of career pathways, such as civil service, journalism and diplomacy, or working for political parties, NGOs or international organisations like the UN, defence, as well as graduate pathways in business, industry, education and the public sector.
- In addition, we offer a number of modules taught entirely or partially through the medium of Welsh.
- We also offer this degree course with an integrated year in industry (642L) and with a Foundation year (F42L).
Opportunities – IR students at Aberystwyth can:
- Apply for our prestigious Parliamentary Placement Scheme: a three to four week internship which enables you to gain valuable experience working alongside an MP in Westminster) or an MS in Cardiff.
- Join our renowned ‘Crisis Games’ – a role-playing exercise in political, economic and diplomatic manoeuvres which will develop your negotiation and communication, critical thinking, teamwork and problem-solving skills. A highlight of the course.
- Spend a semester abroad studying in many destinations, across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific.
- Get involved and feel part of our departmental community through activities, like the regular ‘Roundtable’ discussions on key global events, Interpol Society activities, the student journal Interstate, Student Diversity Group and our popular social events.
Our Staff
Lecturers in the Department of International Politics are all research active and qualified to PhD level, and most also have a PGCHE.
