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Call for Applications 2013

02/11/2013

Navigate Complexity – Apply Now for the M.A. Program International Relations Online 2013

The Center for Global Politics at Freie Universität Berlin invites qualified candidates to apply to M.A. International Relations Online and advance their careers on the global job market.

International Relations Online offers an innovative blended-learning study format, combining in-house classes and online modules. The program confers a full Master's degree of 120 ECTS credits.

Apply now and spread the word!

Your IR Online Team

 

Navigate Complexity

  • Join the M.A. program International Relations Online from around the world.
  • Use blended learning methods to build your expertise.
  • Network with dedicated professionals in the field of global politics.
  • Stay on the job while pursuing your graduate education.
  • We help you to acquire the tools for navigating complexity.

Apply online now.



For further information about the program, the admission process, and for the application form, please visit www.ir-online.org or contact us via ironline@fu-berlin.de . Download the Call for Applications as PDF file

The program starts in October, 2013.

Online applications are welcome through March 31, 2013.



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In-house classes. Our students are here again! Highlights of the week are a guided tour of the Museum of European Cultures and the graduation ceremony.

 

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