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  International Liaison and Communication MA


University of Westminster    Languages

Full time & Part time September, January MA Full-time: 1 year; Part-time: 2 years
Communication & Media Studies (7) Linguistics & Classics (23)

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The International Liaison and Communication MA is a groundbreaking programme designed to meet the global demand for skilled professionals in bilingual communication. This interdisciplinary course focuses on enhancing your communication skills as an advocate, mediator, or facilitator in international settings. You'll learn to overcome communication challenges and develop strategies for successful interaction. The programme covers various contexts, including public diplomacy, international media, business, and NGOs. With a minimum 2:2 degree and proficiency in two languages, including English, you'll take four core modules and have the option to choose three additional modules. This course will prepare you for careers in international organizations, NGOs, embassies, and more.

About the course

Our International Liaison and Communication MA is a dynamic, pioneering interdisciplinary course which meets the global demand for greater professionalism in interpersonal and inter-institutional bilingual communication. We focus on enhancing your skills as a communicator and facilitator of communication. This can be as an advocate, as a mediator, communication strategist, intermediary or communication facilitator. Grounded in the latest international communications theories and using real-life simulations, you'll learn to locate and analyse resources, pre-empt communications challenges and develop strategies to overcome obstacles to successful

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Entry Requirements

A minimum of a lower second class honours degree (2:2). Applicants must offer two languages, including English; you must be an habitual user or fluent in one language, and be capable of listening, speaking and reading in the other language to at least Council of Europe Level B2/C1. Applicants must also demonstrate valid reasons for wishing to study the course, understanding of the nature and demands of the course and the conceptual and intellectual foundations needed to study at postgraduate level. Applicants may be invited to an interview.

Applicants are required to submit one academic or professional reference.




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