Duration
1 year
Intake
January,May,September
Total Tuition Fees
42000
Faculties
Faculty of political science
Course Overview
This major focuses on the link between science, policymaking, and international relations, and aims to prepare professionals who are able to use scientific knowledge to support international cooperation and decision-making related to global issues such as climate change, public health, energy, and food security. It also combines an understanding of modern science with diplomacy, negotiation and communication skills between governments, international and research institutions.
Studying the role of science in public policy-making
Understanding International Relations and Scientific Cooperation between Countries
Developing negotiation and diplomatic communication skills
Examine global issues such as climate, health, and energy
Enhancing collaboration between scientists and decision-makers
Scientific and Technological Policy Analysis
Participating in solving global challenges from a scientific perspective
English Requirements
5 in IELTS
Entry Requirements
1. Passport copy (first page).
2. Copy of the Bachelor's Certificate with transcript.
3. Two academic recommendation letters.
4. Portrait (white background).
5. Curriculum vitae (CV).
6. IELTS Certificate (if applicable)
If you graduate more than 5 years, you will need to attach a certificate of experience of at least two years in the same specialization.
Disclaimer! Please translate the requirements into English from one of the accredited translation centers, and submit the requirements in pdf format.
Career Opportunities
Scientific Policy Advisor
Scientific diplomat
Public Policy Analyst
Director of International Programs
Consultant in International Organizations
Researcher in the fields of politics and science
International Cooperation Officer
Working in ministries, international organizations, research institutions, government bodies, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

