BSocSc Politics and International Relations (2020 entry.
The dissertation involves extended independent research into a topic chosen by the student, with guidance and advice from the unit co-ordinator and from a dissertation supervisor chosen from appropriate members of staff. The subject matter can cover any issue within the field of contemporary global politics and communications. In preparation for the dissertation there is a taught element.
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Congratulations on being accepted on Politics and International Relations courses at The University of Manchester. The links below will take you to all the information you'll need for Welcome Week, depending on your level of study. Welcome Week: 16 September. This is the first week of events that relate to your course. There are lots of important talks and events that you will need to attend.
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The Joint Honours BA Politics and Spanish at Manchester is an innovative collaboration between the School of Social Sciences and the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures. It offers unrivalled flexibility through its combination of politics, history and economics options in addition to the study of your chosen language and culture, providing an intercultural perspective that is increasingly.
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