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Language skills
required
Programme length
Full time studies for two semesters
Study mode
Face-to-face learning
Application status
International students:
Students with Icelandic or Nordic citizenship:
Overview

Ugla svarar ekki

Ugla svarar ekki

Ugla svarar ekki

Ugla svarar ekki

Ugla svarar ekki

Non-Icelandic applicants with a degree from another country must submit evidence of English proficiency if their native language is not English.
Minimum score TOEFL 79, IELTS 6.5 or PTE 58

Further information on supporting documents can be found here

 

This programme does not offer specialisations.

The timetable shown below is for the current academic year and is FOR REFERENCE ONLY.

Changes may occur for the autumn semester in August and September and for the spring semester in December and January. You will find your final timetable in Ugla when the studies start.

Note! This timetable is not suitable for planning your work schedule if you are a part-time employee.




Additional information

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Ugla svarar ekki

Ugla svarar ekki
Students' comments
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I've had my eye on the master's programme in international affairs for a long time. After ten years in the field, I decided to enroll, and the experience has exceeded my expectations. The programme helps analyze international events like conflicts and cooperation. The faculty brings diverse backgrounds from both private and academic sectors, offering varied perspectives. The student body is also diverse, with both recent graduates and professionals, which makes class discussions engaging and respectful, even when opinions differ.
Áslaug Karen
I graduated with a Master's degree in international affairs in 2014, having transitioned from a background in media studies and local journalism. The program expanded my horizons, providing insights into international systems and state relations. These principles have been invaluable in my career, both in journalism and at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The diverse perspectives of my peers led to engaging discussions, and the faculty effectively contextualized current issues within the curriculum. I'm grateful for the knowledge and the friendships I gained during my studies.
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A master's programme in international affairs opens many doors. Months after graduation, it's inspiring to see my classmates thriving in various fields. Our diverse group, with different perspectives and backgrounds, made for engaging classroom discussions that greatly expanded my worldview. The mutual respect among us was essential in exploring complex topics. I am grateful for the innovative teaching methods at the University of Iceland, which emphasized active discussions and prepared us for future challenges. I highly recommend the master's programme in International Relations for anyone interested in global affairs and multicultural societies.
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You are welcome to drop by at the office in Gimli or you can book an online meeting in Teams with the staff.

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