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Security, Peace-building and Diplomacy (Taught)

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  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Loughborough University London

Course summary

Do you want to work on the frontline of global security and relations between nations? Join our MSc Security, Peace-building and Diplomacy to develop specialist knowledge for a career with lasting impact.

The world is facing immense security challenges – not only in terms of conflict and terrorism but also around issues like climate change, food security, biosecurity and geoeconomics. International relations and peace-building play a key role in developing multi-layered resilient communities and nations, and are vital in the quest for sustainable peace.

On this course, you’ll examine the relationships between development and peace-building, civil-military relations, cyber security and the wider global security context in which politics, trading and conflicts occur. It’ll set you up for a meaningful career with a focus on positive change.

Examine and learn from real-world, real-time issues
Decoding past and current challenges, approaches and developments, you'll gain a broad view of the field while developing a critical, analytical and holistic mindset.

Explore topics like the global south and international development, the changing world order, the politics of violence and the role of non-state actors, including global cities, in diplomacy. You’ll access first-hand insights from experts engaged in on-the-ground government, human rights and charity work to prepare you for the realities of the field.

There's a focus on practical skills too, across negotiation, policy-making and communication. Based in London, you’ll be in the heart of global diplomatic and security activity – the ideal place to network and explore collaborative study opportunities.

A future-focused career with global reach
Specialist knowledge of peace-building, international relations and global security issues will open doors to a wide range of careers.

You could pursue roles in foreign policy making, the civil service, NGOs, peace-building, media, the armed forces, or local or national government. Whatever pathway interests you most, you’ll be well placed to make a difference in this urgent, dynamic field.

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