

MA German and International Relations
About this course
German and International Relations is a degree that combines deep engagement with the language, literature, and culture of the German-speaking world with a rigorous analytical framework for understanding how states and other actors interact in global politics. Germany sits at the heart of European and international affairs, as Europe's largest economy, a founding member of the European Union, and a major player in NATO and other multilateral institutions. The ability to engage with German sources, interlocutors, and institutions directly is a genuine professional advantage in international relations, diplomacy, and European affairs. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year MA (Hons) degree includes a year abroad, giving you extended immersion in German-speaking culture and the experience of studying in an international academic environment. In German, you will develop language skills to a high level of proficiency and you will explore the rich cultural heritage of the German-speaking lands, engaging with literature, film, history, and contemporary society across a range of course options that reflect your own interests. In international relations, you will study the major theories and empirical debates in the field, examining questions of conflict and cooperation, international security, globalisation, and the role of international organisations. The combination of language proficiency and analytical political training positions you distinctively in a competitive graduate landscape. You will graduate with strong foreign language skills, sophisticated analytical and research capabilities, and a nuanced understanding of both German-speaking cultures and the broader international system. These are qualities that are genuinely valued by employers in international-facing roles. Graduates from German and international relations combinations work in diplomacy, the foreign office, European institutions, NGOs, international business, journalism, think tanks, cultural organisations, and the civil service. Postgraduate study in international relations, European studies, security studies, or German is a common route for those who wish to specialise further.
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