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We have 5 Goldsmiths, University of London, Department of Politics and International Relations Masters Degrees
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Politics at Goldsmiths is a new and expanding Department, teaching and undertaking research in various aspects of political life including: political theory; European and international politics; British politics; economics and political economy; art and politics; and public policy. Our greatest strength in politics is in pushing the boundaries of our discipline, and we are aided in this by being part of a College with a reputation for the innovative use of new social theory and for the strength of commitment it shows towards interdisciplinarity.
Centre for Postcolonial Studies
Postcolonial studies is expanding beyond its origins in literature to an engagement with epistemological, ethical and political questions. This interdisciplinary Centre provides a forum for those engaged in pushing postcolonialism into new domains to explore and disseminate new ideas through seminars, colloquia and conferences. Find out more at http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/postcolonial-studies/
Research Unit in Governance and Democracy
The Research Unit in Governance and Democracy has a broad remit, covering new developments in political ideas and institutions, as they relate to actual and/or prospective contexts of governance and democracy, at national, sub-national and international levels. Further information can be found at http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/rugd/
Research Unit in Politics and Ethics (RUPE)
RUPE aims to encourage research in contemporary political theory, and the dissemination of this research for academic purposes. Further details are available at http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/rupe/
Working from a materially diverse basis, this programme engages with a range of empirical, aesthetic, conceptual and material issues that traverse and exceed both 'art' and ‘politics’ to speak with our current contemporaneity. Read more
See the story behind what's right in front of you. The MA Global Political Economy examines the world in real terms. Read more
The MA International Relations deals with the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century from a critical perspective. On this International Relations degree, you will engage with a variety of approaches essential to understanding contemporary world politics. Read more
How can (and should) we talk about the challenges and possibilities for development in the 21st century? This degree examines how 21st century ‘development’ has become a site of struggle, one where new forms of politics and theory have emerged. Read more
We accept students into the Department of Politics and International Relations on the basis of a match between your proposed research and the current research interests of a potential supervisor as well as an assessment of qualifications and suitability for a research degree. Read more