Politics and International Relations

Develop specialist political knowledge as well as desirable critical and analytical skills with our Politics and International Relations courses. 

Why study here?

Where better to study politics and international relations than a truly global city? Recognised internationally for our teaching and expertise in Politics and International Relations, we’re home to a diverse student body and welcoming community. You’ll be taught by active researchers, including those from our renowned Centre for the Study of Democracy, and be able to enhance your experience by getting involved in the Democratic Education Network.

Courses

Known for our combination of pure, practice-led and applied approaches, and for using our knowledge for the betterment of society, we offer PhD, MPhil, DProf and MRes study. We can provide you with guidance on how to write your research proposal and our entry requirements for a Research Degree.

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Careers

Industry links

Our staff are active researchers bringing their knowledge and expertise into their teaching on our courses. We regularly invite external speakers to take part in our well-established series of seminars, public lectures and conferences. Our teaching team has links with international organisations, NGOs and think tanks, as well as international research networks.

Job roles

Our students graduate with a well-rounded skills base and can go on to work in roles such as:

  • Diplomat
  • Journalist
  • Policy analyst
  • Civil servant
  • Researcher
  • Teacher
  • NGO worker
  • Media officer

Westminster stories

Westminster students embark on 2024 UN internships

A new cohort of students begin funded internships at the United Nations’ International Organisation for Migration (IOM) offices worldwide.

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Alumni share their career insights

Recent graduates from Politics and International Relations BA shared their career insights with current students as part of the What Comes Next? event series. 

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Westminster hosts international Art as Social Justice symposium

The symposium brought together activists, artists and academics to address global LGBTQ+ issues and the role of art in social change.

Read moreGo to art as social justice symposium article

Chat with our students

Ask some of our current students about their experience of life at the University of Westminster.

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What our students say

Keletso Kesupile

International Relations and Development

Though I could give you an endless list of why I enjoy my course so much, one thing that sticks out the most is the teachers. The academic staff create a friendly and comfortable environment for all the students. They not only push us to think outside the box and consider new things, but encourage us to see the uniqueness in all of us and celebrate our diversity.

Sofiia Zaitseva

International Relations and Democratic Politics MA - 2022

I would describe my experience of studying here as challenging and insightful. I felt supported by the friendly environment at the University, which helped me get through my studies with a positive mindset.

Jon Woodburn

BA History and Politics and WWC Mumbai - 2019

Senior Caseworker | House of Commons

Being one of the most diverse universities is something which attracted me as I wanted to experience different cultures and broaden my horizons. Studying History and Politics at Westminster was the best combination possible, as all the resources needed from Parliament, to the British Library and Museum were within walking distance from my campus.

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