Designed to provide an integrated understanding of science and international politics to cope with the demands of the emerging security agenda. Topics include nuclear and biological weapons, the weaponisation of space, the verification of arms control agreements, cyber security, and terrorism, as well as the knowledge and tools from science and security studies needed to analyse these issues.
Minimum 2:1 first degree in history, international relations, political science, economics or other appropriate subject or an equivalent qualification from a British or overseas university; GPA must be above 3.3 (USA). Applicants must have English language competence. However we offer a two year programme built around the department’s existing MA programmes, and incorporating dedicated English language tuition.
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