Ph.D. in International Relations
Baku, Azerbaijan
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English, Azerbaijani
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Ph.D. programme in International Relations provides a high-level of knowledge leading to proficiency in international relations. Doctoral candidates admitted to this programme must have a master’s degree in International Relations.
The main purpose of the doctoral programme is to impart comprehensive knowledge on all aspects of international relations, investigating problems in international relations and simultaneously being able to carry out high-level independent research. The programme provides candidates with opportunities to evaluate political and social changes in the global system, as well as theoretical, analytical and critical assessment of the foreign and domestic policies of the Republic of Azerbaijan, political issues and developments in the region.
In order to improve knowledge and share experiences, WCU regularly invites international experts in various fields including Colin Love from the UK, Randall Baker and Rise Kelsey from the US, Ross Douglas from Canada, and Emmanuel Arcon and Martin Cristobal from Spain. In addition, WCU offers doctoral students a chance to participate in the Erasmus Mundus programme to improve their research skills and gain international experience and exposure.
Curriculum
Focus of the programme:
- Formation of theoretical and methodological basis for professional activity in the field of Global World Processes, Geopolitical Structures in the Modern World, Modern International Relations and International Integration
- Formation of necessary professional skills for a Doctor of Science, International Expert and Analyst
- Contemporary Theories of International Relations
- World Politics
- Diplomacy
- Participation in International Relations
Career Opportunities
The Ph.D. programme is offered to graduate master’s degree students. Graduates are qualified to work as professors in educational institutions and/or use their research skills within the framework of international, governmental and non-governmental organisations (NGOs).