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Introduction to Studying for a Master Degree in Politics and International Relations
Our aim is to provide graduate students with teaching and supervision by leading scholars in their fields, but in addition we involve politicians, diplomats, civil servants and journalists in the delivery of the programmes. There are also opportunities for inter-disciplinary postgraduate study, both within the department (with Philosophy and Religious Studies) and with the Law Department. The programmes start in October and (for full-time students) run to the end of September in the following year. Students take a combination of core and elective modules. Politics Degrees
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Funding OpportunitiesMA Bursaries of £1000 each now available for 2013 entry. Find out more about bursaries and other postgraduate funding opportunitites» |
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| Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion County South, Lancaster University,
LA1 4YL, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1524 594260 Fax: +44 (0) 1524 594238 Email: ppr@lancaster.ac.uk |
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