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The International Relations and History program examines global interconnectedness, human rights issues, international and regional political dynamics, peace and conflict resolution, economic systems, security strategies, and defense studies. Your historical studies will encompass topics like gender history, wartime memory studies, and the evolution of British society. This three-year undergraduate program prepares you for diverse career paths by cultivating skills employers actively seek. Throughout your studies, you'll receive guidance from academic mentors and can participate in social activities organized by the Ancient Studies and History student society. The curriculum offers adaptable module choices, such as international development and democratic systems, enabling you to customize your education to align with professional aspirations. Instruction comes from distinguished scholars with extensive global networks. Participants typically enhance their verbal and written communication abilities while learning to articulate concepts through various mediums, alongside honing research, critical thinking, and solution-oriented competencies.
Our alumni pursue global careers across multiple industries including: Educational Services, Public Administration and Governance, Human Resources, Journalism and Communications, Cultural Preservation, Corporate Sector, Organizational Leadership, and Legal and Civic Institutions.