University of Groningen MA in International Relations (Research)
University of Groningen

University of Groningen

MA in International Relations (Research)

Groningen, Netherlands

MA

2 years

English

Full time

01 May 2026*

01 Feb 2026

EUR 2,695 / per year **

On-Campus

* Dutch, EU/EEA and non-EU/EEA students

** for Non-EU: € 19,900

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Key Summary

    About : The MA in International Relations (Research) offers students a comprehensive understanding of global issues and research methodologies. The program emphasizes analytical skills and critical thinking, preparing students to engage with complex international dynamics. It's designed for those interested in pursuing a research career or further academic study in international relations.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may find opportunities in government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international organizations, and academia. This program can prepare students for roles such as policy analysts, researchers, and diplomats.

Are you a talented student and interested in modern history and international relations? Is a career in research something you aspire to? Then this degree program is exactly what you are looking for.

The Research Master's degree in International Relations consists of the two-year Master's track in Modern History and International Relations. You can also take this track as a specialization of the Master's degree program in History (research).

This program teaches you to carry out independent academic research and to explore recent developments in the field of modern history and international relations. You will study relevant theoretical and methodological backgrounds as well. In addition, the program includes subjects such as international political economy, the history of cultural identity, and European cooperation and integration.

As a student of this program, you will work in small groups and are supervised by highly qualified researchers. The program is closely related to the research carried out at the Groningen Research Institute for the Study of Culture (ICOG) and the N.W. Posthumus Institute.

Why study this program in Groningen?

  • Intensive supervision by high-quality researchers in small groups
  • A challenging multidisciplinary approach
  • Research Assistantships