Our Ph.D in International Relations is an advanced academic degree focused on the study of global politics, diplomacy, international policies, and relations between nations and international organizations. It involves in-depth research, theoretical analysis, and practical applications, aiming to understand and address complex issues related to global governance, conflict resolution, security, and international cooperation.
Program Curriculum
180 - 240 ECTS
Year 1-4
Advanced Research Methods 1 (PHD2401)
Advanced Research Methods 1 (PHD2402)
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of a Ph.D. program, students will be able to:
Conduct Original Research: Design, execute, and present original research that contributes new knowledge to the field of study.
Master Research Methodology: Apply advanced qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method research techniques to investigate complex issues.
Demonstrate Critical Thinking: Analyze and synthesize academic literature to identify gaps in knowledge and frame new research questions.
Advance Scholarly Communication: Produce high-quality academic publications, conference papers, and research presentations.
Apply Ethical Research Practices: Uphold ethical standards in research design, data collection, and dissemination of findings.
Foster Intellectual Leadership: Lead and contribute to scholarly communities through peer review, collaboration, and academic discourse.
Develop Pedagogical Skills: Acquire teaching and mentorship skills to support the next generation of scholars and professionals.
Contribute to Theoretical and Practical Knowledge: Bridge theory and practice by developing innovative insights and solutions for real-world challenges.