Our graduates can be employed in the Foreign Affairs, Strategic Research Centers, national and international public or private institutions. Career opportunities involving national and international political and administrative processes are also available. The programme is structured to prepare students for a wide range of career choices in many sectors. Graduates of this degree can work at all levels of the public sector and bureaucracy, including local government posts, foreign service, embassies, political parties, media companies, consultancy jobs, think tanks, international organizations, and local and international civil society organizations. Thanks to the multidisciplinary feature of the programme, students are also equipped with knowledge of contemporary issues in other intersected fields. Some of the most important skills you’ll gain from a degree in international relations include Strong verbal and written communication, the ability to collect, organise and analyse data to gain insights, critical thinking, particularly when evaluating solutions to global challenges, intercultural awareness and teamwork through group projects. In this way, students can cope with the developments/issues/challenges within other related fields. Therefore, the programme graduates can pursue careers in the private sector in various positions such as working as managers, or consultants. |