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At Aberdeen, the English and International Relations program merges the benefits of the UK's second top-ranked research and creative center for English literature, language, and creative writing with a deep exploration of global history and contemporary issues. This offers the international, political, and social backdrop for significant works in English, from classic to modern texts. Graduates will find exceptional career prospects at the heart of global affairs.
Aberdeen stands as a premier hub for literature, language, and creative writing studies, recognized as the UK's second-best for research excellence. The curriculum examines poetry and prose through the evolving connection between writer, audience, and text, spanning eras from Chaucer to today's English, Scottish, Irish, European, and American literature, including the cultural influence of provocative modern works. Students learn from passionate educators and researchers—many of whom are celebrated authors and poets—while honing their own creative writing abilities.
In International Relations, the focus shifts to global interactions between nations and organizations, exploring factors behind wealth disparities, persistent inequalities, and regional or international conflicts. The program also covers nationalism, democratic ideals, and ongoing peace and security challenges. Instruction comes from distinguished academics with extensive publishing records and frequent media appearances, offering expert insights on global trends based on their specialized research.
This dual focus equips graduates with a competitive edge for international roles across sectors such as global business, NGOs, government, politics, and journalism. The program also cultivates transferable skills like critical thinking and communication, preparing students for diverse career paths.