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International relations
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International relations

Source: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/subjects/international-relations/ Parent: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/subjects/

Explore global issues in relation to the world of politics and international law, in times of peace and conflict.

At St Andrews, students draw on areas from diplomatic history and international law as well as political theory, economy and science to explain conflict and cooperation. Gain insight into theoretical perspectives from areas including:

Undergraduate

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Postgraduate research

The School of International Research at St Andrews offers PhD and MPhil programmes. Research in international relations typically falls into one of three main themes:

Applicants for research degrees in the School of International Relations are not required to determine a potential supervisor before applying, but are encouraged to express a supervisor preference in their application. The allocation of applicants to supervisors is undertaken by the School's postgraduate committee. Find out how to apply for a research degree in International Relations.

“I chose to study international relations because I find it genuinely fascinating. Moreover, international relations will always remain important because politics is ever-changing and keeps moving forward. The topics covered, especially as you specialise, are very interesting and are all taught by experts in the field.”

Michaela \ - Kuching, Malaysia

Awards

Times: First in the UK for International Relations

The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026

Guardian: First in the UK for International Relations

The Guardian Good University Guide 2026

97% of research activity rated 3* or 4*

Most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021)

School of International Relations

The School of International Relations is highly recognised for the quality of research and teaching in areas ranging from foreign policy to terrorism and political violence. Courses are designed to ensure students are up to date with current developments in global issues.

Studying in St Andrews

Entry requirements

The University offers a variety of flexible entry options in order to allow all students, regardless of background or personal circumstances, to apply.

Fees and funding

Scholarships and funding options are available at every level of study.

Accommodation

St Andrews has variety of accommodation options to suit all tastes and budgets.

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