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Overview

The programme studies the international dimension of politics, economics and society. It offers an English-language curriculum, internships, foreign exchanges, scholarships for theses abroad, a double degree with Johns Hopkins University and access to the 'R. Ruffilli' library. Workshops and seminars will enrich your studies and prepare you for a global career.

What will you study?

Subjects range from international relations to the study of politics, world history, international law, economics and sociology. The range of subjects covered provides an important theoretical and empirical background for the international study of the contemporary world. The proposal is enriched by a programme (curriculum) held entirely in English.

Experiences abroad

You will be able to take part in curricular internships at international organisations in Italy and abroad, as well as the Erasmus and Overseas schemes. These experiences allow direct contact with international concerns, enriching your understanding of global political and social phenomena and providing a real advantage in the international labour market.

Build your own future. This is what you can do with this degree.

5 reasons to enrol on the degree programme

You will learn more about international politics, economics and law, the study of world regions and major international security issues.

You will acquire multidisciplinary skills enabling you to analyse and manage issues related to international relations and global society.

You will learn and apply critical analysis and public communication of political and social phenomena in the global world.

You will acquire multidisciplinary skills, also in English, which are increasingly useful for the national and international labour market.

Multi-professionalism: geopolitical analyst; foreign policy journalist; diplomat; official in international organisations and NGOs.

The course in numbers

  • 77% International students and students not residing in the region

  • 59% Graduates aligned to the exam schedule

  • 41% Graduates with experience abroad

  • 92% Graduates satisfied with their studies

  • 67% Graduates who are working

  • 14% Graduates who are not working but are studying or not looking for work

  • 19% Graduates who are not working but looking for work

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