I find the group discussions and debates extremely interesting, as there is always a wide variety of opinions within each class.
The lecturers are engaged and invested in their students, and always so helpful if you ever have a query or want some advice.
I really enjoy the fact that my degree is always linked back to modern day society, and we can discuss how big decisions impact the world from a political, economic, and philosophical viewpoint.
Spending 4 months in Canada was an unforgettable experience and I’ll always be grateful to ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ for giving me the opportunity and support to take part in such a programme.
The lecturers in my department are extremely supportive and helpful. They give you all the information you need in order for you to improve your grades.
What I particularly love about my course is that it constantly challenges the way I think and the way I perceive certain issues, especially socially and politically.
I was motivated to continue my study at postgraduate level at ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ to help develop my academic and research skills, as well to dive deeper on a specific element of Politics and International Relations – Security – which I find fascinating!
I knew that I wanted to specialise my knowledge in this particular area and continuing my studies as a postgraduate was the best way to do this.
Trust in the reason that you've succeeded academically before. A PhD will be hard, but your strongest card to play is almost certainly the one you hold in your hand already. Don't keep it up your sleeve.
I love the research! Diving into archival records or interviewing study participants has been an amazing experience.
The University will enormously support your success. Managing your own time and research is fantastic.