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This policing qualification also benefits those pursuing careers in related fields. In our interconnected modern era, actions taken anywhere can have worldwide consequences. Today's critical challenges—including climate crises, energy demands, terrorist threats, cross-border crime, and population movements—demand international cooperation that goes beyond geographical boundaries. Why select this program Our increasingly linked global community means local events can trigger international impacts. Contemporary global issues like environmental threats, resource security, extremist violence, transnational lawbreaking, and demographic shifts require collaborative solutions between nations. Politics and international relations studies provide crucial insights into these intricate global interactions. These vital disciplines examine how governments, international bodies, diverse societies, and individuals engage at all levels—from local to worldwide. Program highlights Our Politics and International Relations program develops globally-minded graduates by examining pivotal issues shaping humanity's future. Instruction comes from qualified, experienced educators in a dynamic, supportive academic setting. All faculty members maintain active research profiles with established publication records in their specialties.
Typical entry requirement: 96 UCAS points