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International Relations

Insitution:University of Miskolc
Faculty:Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Course / programme name:International Relations
Branch of Science:Social Science
Level of studies:Master
Qualification:International Relations Expert
Language of instruction:English
Duration of the course / programme:4 semesters semesters
Location/city of the course:Miskolc
Study in Hungary link:https://en.uni-miskolc.hu/ma-in-international-relations
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The purpose of the training is to train experts who have adequate theoretical knowledge and are able to analyze the trends of the current international political and economic conditions.

They are prepared – based on their knowledge on international economic, international legal and international relations theories, regional-civilizational interdisciplinary knowledge, as well as based on their professional language skills - to understand the connections of the globalizing international system. They are capable for a deeper analysis of the economic, political and social contexts of a given region. They are prepared to continue their studies in doctoral training.

Bachelor or Master in Social or Human Sciences
Entrance examination:Yes
Entrance type:Oral
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):B2
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):B2
Place of examination:Online

Evaluation criteria: BA degree (max. 40 points); competency in the academic literature of International Relations (max. 40 points); motivation, future plans (max. 20 points)
During the 20–30-minute online admission interview, the applicant’s social science knowledge, research interests and motivation, commitment to study on international relations issues and language proficiency is assessed.
Successful candidates are to be able to answer the following questions on their professional backgrounds, and motivations:
1. What are the reasons and their motivations for applying to study on this programme in a Central European city?
2. What do they know and what knowledge do they want to gain about international relations?
3. What do they want to achieve with the Master?
4. On what kind of fields do they want to acquire knowledge regarding international relations? What are their research interests at present?
5. How and where do they envision to apply their knowledge after graduating?
Final Evaluation:
Applicants can score a maximum of 100 points. Applicants who score at least 80 points will be admitted to the MA program. Applicants who score less than 80 points will be rejected.
Contact person name:Mrs. Katalin Csiréné Gergely
Contact person job position:Administrative Officer
Contact e-mail:katalin.csirene@uni-miskolc.hu
Contact website:https://en.uni-miskolc.hu/ma-in-international-relations
Contact person name:Mrs. Katalin Csiréné Gergely
Contact person job position:Administrative Officer
Contact e-mail:katalin.csirene@uni-miskolc.hu
Contact website:https://en.uni-miskolc.hu/ma-in-international-relations
Contact person name:Mrs. Katalin Csiréné Gergely
Contact person job position:Administrative Officer
Contact e-mail:katalin.csirene@uni-miskolc.hu
Contact website:https://en.uni-miskolc.hu/ma-in-international-relations
Availability of preparatory year in the Stipendium Hungaricum programme:No
Availability of specialisation year in the Stipendium Hungaricum programme:No
Min. students1
Max. students30
Availability of preparatory year in the Diaspora Scholarship programme:No
Availability of specialisation year in the Diaspora Scholarship programme:No
Min. students1
Max. students30