How to Become a Diplomat for the Un
Jan 2022 (Full-time)
Module | Type | Credits | Level |
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Conflict Resolution | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Diplomacy | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Diplomacy Simulation Exercise | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Dissertation | Core | 40.00 | 7 |
Global Political Communication | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Great Power Politics | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
International Organisations | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
The European Union and its External Policies | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Sep 2022 (Full-time)
Module | Type | Credits | Level |
---|---|---|---|
Conflict Resolution | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Diplomacy | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Diplomacy Simulation Exercise | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Dissertation | Core | 40.00 | 7 |
Global Political Communication | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Great Power Politics | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
International Organisations | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
The European Union and its External Policies | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Jan 2023 (Full-time)
Module | Type | Credits | Level |
---|---|---|---|
Conflict Resolution | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Diplomacy | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Diplomacy Simulation Exercise | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Dissertation | Core | 40.00 | 7 |
Global Political Communication | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
Great Power Politics | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
International Organisations | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
The European Union and its External Policies | Core | 20.00 | 7 |
The degree provides a firm grounding in diplomatic theory and practice. It covers the history and operation of diplomacy; the causes of conflict and strategies for conflict resolution; the nature and operation of international organisations, including the United Nations and its agencies; the development and global role of supranational organisations, especially the European Union (with an emphasis on its external policies); global political communication, including the media and new forms of communication; the practice of great power politics. It is taught from the Centre for United Nations Studies.
The Director of the of the Centre for UN Studies is Mark Seddon – a former Senior Communications Adviser to the President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa and former speechwriter to UN Secretary-General, Ban ki-moon former & Director of Communications, UN Special Envoy, Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown. He is also a former UN Correspondent for al Jazeera English TV. The Deputy Director is Dr. Paul Graham – Previously taught at Glasgow University and has published work on John Rawls (Rawls, Oneworld Publications, 2016) and an important textbook – (with John Hoffman), Introduction to Political Theory (Routledge, 2015). He has an interest in questions of global justice and conflict resolution.
The Centre's Deputy Director is Dr. Paul Graham. Paul previously taught at Glasgow University and has published work on John Rawls (Rawls, Oneworld Publications, 2016) as well as "Introduction to Political Theory" (with John Hoffman) (Routledge, 2015). He has an interest in questions of global justice and conflict resolution.
'The Chair of the Board of Advisers is Lord Mark Malloch-Brown. He is a former UN Deputy Secretary-General and a former UK Government Minister.
The Board of Advisers includes; Maria Fernanda Espinosa, former President of the UN General Assembly and former Foreign & Defence Minister of Ecuador.'
Modules available on this course
- Great Power Politics
- Conflict Resolution
- Diplomacy
- The European Union and its External Policies
- Global Political Communication
- International Organisations
- Simulation Exercise
- Dissertation
Full course details in the Curriculum Handbook
The minimum entry-level required for this course is as follows:
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution
Mature students
Age is no barrier to learning and we welcome all applications from suitably qualified students.
International students
We are happy to consider all international applications and if you are an international student, you may find it useful to visit our international pages for details of entry requirements from your home country.
The University is aUKVI Student Sponsor.
English Language Requirements
If your English language level is below the entry requirements you will be expected to complete our pre-sessional English language programme. You do not need to apply separately for this programme, your offer will include the necessary pre-sessional English term(s).
Selection process
Wherever possible, you will be invited to the University to meet the Admissions Tutor for an informal interview and to have a tour of our campus. If you are an international applicant, it may not be possible for you to visit in person, so if the Admissions Tutor has any queries about your application you may be conducted by Microsoft Teams, email or phone.
Our Admissions Team will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Call us on +44 (0)1280 820227 or get in touch via our contact form.
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We offer high quality, traditional Oxbridge-style teaching, which leads to our degrees being recognised around the world. The standards of degrees and awards are safeguarded by distinguished external examiners – senior academic staff from other universities in the UK – who approve and moderate assessed work.
Teaching methods
Teaching is carried out through a combination of lectures supported by seminars and tutorials. A key feature of the Buckingham teaching method is the use of small tutorial groups which provide the most effective means of ensuring that the students benefit from the academic expertise at their disposal. It is also the philosophy of Buckingham's faculty to be available to students outside the scheduled tutorial times and to encourage good working relationships between staff and students.
Assessment methods
The assessment of individual modules within each course varies according to the subject. Assessment is usually by examination, assessed coursework, or a combination of the two. Please check module information for more details.
Preparation for work
All our degree courses combine academic challenge with the transferable skills that will stand you in good stead for future employment. Many of our more vocationally-focused degrees offer the opportunity of work placements and experience in industry.
Graduate employment
Our graduates have gone on to further study at most of the world's leading universities, including Harvard, London, Oxford and Cambridge and secured jobs in senior positions around the world. Among our alumni we have a graduate who became the head of his country's civil service and one who became a leading Formula One motor-racing driver. Another secured a position as the Minister of Sabah and one female law graduate became the first British lawyer to become a French Advocate.
Obtain a second degree in Germany
If you arrange to transfer to our partner university in Germany, you will receive a second Master's degree after a further year of study. See here for details
Start | Type | 1st Year | Total cost |
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Jan 2022 Full-time (1 Year) | UK | £9,450 | £9,450 |
EU | £9,450 | £9,450 | |
INT | £15,120 | £15,120 | |
Sep 2022 Full-time (1 Year) | UK | £9,488 | £9,488 |
INT | £15,180 | £15,180 | |
Jan 2023 Full-time (1 Year) | UK | £9,488 | £9,488 |
INT | £15,180 | £15,180 |
Please note that the University of Buckingham has four terms per year. The tuition fees quoted are for the degree (e.g. if you start a degree at Buckingham in January 2019, you will pay the same termly fee for the duration of your degree – you will not be affected by the price increase in September 2020). Students will pay the same termly fee for the duration of their studies, unless studies are interrupted and resumed later. The tuition fee quoted is therefore the total cost of the degree. Fees are normally paid in termly instalments.
Please click here for Associate Student fees (or here for international Associate Student fees).
Postgraduate loan scheme
A new system of postgraduate loans for Masters degrees in the UK was introduced in August 2016 with support from the UK Government. The loan will provide up to £10,609 for taught and research Masters courses in all subject areas. The loans can be used for tuition fees, living expenses or both. Find out more >>
Postgraduate first-class scholarship
A first-class scholarship is available to both home and international students studying a taught postgraduate degree at the University. The scholarship will reduce tuition fees by 33%. The scholarship will be automatically awarded to applicants who already have a first class honours degree that is recognised to UK standard.
Details of other scholarships can be found on our main Bursaries and Scholarships page. You should make an application to study at the University and receive an offer letter confirming our acceptance of your application before applying for a scholarship.
You may also find it useful to visit our External Funding page.
On-campus accommodation
We guarantee on-campus accommodation to all new students for their first four terms of study, as long as it is booked and paid for in good time, so you're assured of a safe and secure home from home when you arrive at the University. Most new students choose this option.
Living on campus enables you to become involved in University activities, make friends, and integrate with the University community. For some of you this will be your first time in the UK; for others it will be the first time living away from home – and independence brings its challenges as well as its excitements. Whatever your circumstances, we know how important it is for you to feel comfortable in your accommodation.
What's included?
All our study bedrooms are fully furnished, centrally heated, and connected to the internet. With few exceptions they have a wash basin and small refrigerator. We have a large number of ensuite rooms, and are upgrading more rooms each year. There are shared kitchens for when you wish to cook for yourself.
Find out more
If you'd like to find out more, visit our Accommodation pages or get in touch with our Accommodation Team.
We recommend that all prospective students visit our campus if they are able to, and campus tours include a typical student room. Arrange a tour via your Admissions Officer.
Apply directly
You can apply directly using our online application form – all you need to do is click the 'apply' button at the bottom of this page.
How to Become a Diplomat for the Un
Source: https://www.buckingham.ac.uk/humanities/ma/united-nations-and-diplomatic-studies/