Master of International Relations
Situated in International Geneva, the Master of International Relations is embedded in one of the world’s most influential diplomatic ecosystems. The programme is designed to deepen analytical understanding of international relations and global governance while developing strategic, research, and professional skills required for leadership roles in international environments. Through advanced coursework, simulations, and professional engagement,…
Programme Overview
Situated in International Geneva, the Master of International Relations is embedded in one of the world’s most influential diplomatic ecosystems. The programme is designed to deepen analytical understanding of international relations and global governance while developing strategic, research, and professional skills required for leadership roles in international environments.
Through advanced coursework, simulations, and professional engagement, students connect academic theory with real-world diplomatic and policy practice in a rigorous graduate setting.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the programme, graduates will be able to:
- Analyse complex global challenges using advanced theoretical and applied frameworks
- Conduct graduate-level research in international relations and global governance
- Engage strategically with diplomacy, policy, and multilateral processes
- Communicate effectively in academic, professional, and international contexts
- Demonstrate professional readiness for leadership roles in international environments
Programme Structure
Semester 1 – Foundations of International Relations
- Core courses in diplomacy, world politics, international law, and global governance
- Research skills development in academic writing, research design, and analysis
Semester 2 – Specialisation and Thematic Depth
- Advanced thematic study in international relations and global affairs
- Elective track allowing specialisation in International Security or International Trade
Semester 3 – Professional Skills and Applied Preparation
- Diplomatic competencies and advanced seminars
- Practitioner-led engagement addressing contemporary global issues
Final Stage
- Internship (6 ECTS): supervised professional placement
- Dissertation (30 ECTS): independent research project demonstrating academic rigour and subject mastery
Admissions Requirements
Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification recognised for entry into graduate-level study.
English language proficiency
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following (or equivalent):
- IELTS 6.5
- TOEFL iBT 85
- Cambridge C1 Advanced
- Duolingo English Test 115
Applicants who have completed prior studies fully in English may be eligible for a waiver, subject to assessment.
English language proficiency
Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English through one of the following (or equivalent):
- IELTS 6.5
- TOEFL iBT 85
- Cambridge C1 Advanced
- Duolingo English Test 115
Tuition and Fees
- Application fee: CHF 300 (non-refundable)
- Enrolment fee: CHF 1,500
- Tuition fee: CHF 35,000
- Deposit to secure admission: CHF 5,000 (credited toward annual tuition)
Tuition fees cover academic instruction. Living expenses, travel, and personal costs are not included.
Career Outcomes
Graduates of the Master of International Relations pursue careers across:
Graduates pursue a wide range of academic and professional pathways, including:
- Diplomacy and foreign services
- International organisations (UN agencies and multilateral institutions)
- Non-governmental organisations (humanitarian, development, and advocacy sectors)
- Policy and research (public administration, think tanks, analysis units)
- Private sector roles in public affairs, global strategy, and corporate responsibility
The programme also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in international relations and related fields.