MSc Global Politics

Explore shifting global dynamics with the MSc Global Politics. Gain critical insight and research skills on this pathway to PhD study or a diverse international career.

Global Politics

Key facts

  • Award Masters / MSc, Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma
  • Start date September 2025
  • Duration 12 months full time; 24 months part time
  • Mode of study full time, part time
  • Delivery on campus

Overview

There are considerable political shifts happening across the world. This will bring about noteworthy transformations with significant impacts (Diplomatist Jan 2025). From shifting geopolitical power to climate change, technological disruption, and global security threats, the world faces complex challenges. Issues like migration, human rights, and economic inequality continue to reshape the international landscape.

The MSc Global Politics equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to address these pressing global issues. You’ll explore:

  • international studies,
  • conflict analysis,
  • comparative politics,
  • research skills,
  • qualitative and quantitative data analysis.

Our Global Politics Masters also provides a pathway towards PhD study. You will get essential training to undertake an original and significant doctoral project.

Tailor the course to suit your global politics interests

The Masters in Global Politics combines global and cultural perspectives. You’ll have the chance to choose from law, politics and human rights modules in related subjects. This lets you develop a course which is specific to your interests.

Develop analytical and research skills applicable to various industries

You’ll study and apply the basics of research design and see how they affect the study and reporting of research problems and data. You'll become proficient in different qualitative and quantitative methods used in social science research and learn how to apply them to politics.

You’ll also gain key project management and IT skills for information retrieval and research management.

Lay a foundation for progression to PhD study

A key part of the MSc Global Politics is undertaking your own original research dissertation. It will train you to become a competent doctoral researcher, with a focus on methods and skills development. It also introduces you to international politics at an advanced level.

On successful completion you’ll be ready to pursue a research degree in Global Politics.

Comprehensive employability and skills programme

Our employability and skills programme to helps you to develop the attributes that employers look for. In the Faculty of Arts and Humanities we have a dedicated Employability and Skills Officer. The University of Stirling’s Careers Service works in partnership with academic staff to ensure you are ready for the employment market.

Our International Politics team regularly invites guest speakers to provide insights into the world of global politics and diplomacy from a practitioner’s point of view. They also provide advice on employability.

Top reasons to study with us

Flexible learning

If you’re interested in studying a module from this course, the Postgraduate Certificate or the Postgraduate Diploma then please email Graduate Admissions to discuss your course of study.

Research overview

REF 2021 results

  • 87% of the University's research has an outstanding or very considerable impact on society.
  • More than 80% of Stirling research is world leading or internationally excellent.
  • Joint 4th in Scotland and joint 43rd in the UK for research impact (Times Higher Education REF 2021: Impact Scores rankings).

Research environment at Stirling commended for enabling excellence and delivering impact.

Entry requirements

Academic requirements

A minimum of a second-class honours degree (2:1 preferred) in a relevant subject or equivalent is required. Applicants without these formal qualifications but with significant appropriate/relevant work/life experience are encouraged to apply.

A research proposal is required along with your application. It should be a maximum of 1,500 words.

International entry requirements

View the entry requirements for your country.

English language requirements

If English is not your first language you must have one of the following qualifications as evidence of your English language skills:

  • IELTS Academic or UKVI 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each sub-skill.
  • Pearson Test of English (Academic) 62 overall with 60 in each sub-skill.
  • IBT TOEFL 80 overall with 18 in reading, 23 in writing, 19 in listening and 21 in speaking.

See our information on English language requirements for more details on the language tests we accept and options to waive these requirements.

Pre-sessional English language courses

If you need to improve your English language skills before you enter this course, University of Stirling International Study Centre offers a range of English language courses. These intensive and flexible courses are designed to improve your English ability for entry to this degree.

Find out more about our pre-sessional English language courses.

Course details

Teaching will be delivered via blended learning/face-to-face on campus/online depending on circumstances and what is appropriate. The taught options will focus largely on the development of discipline-specific and social science skills of analysis, critical thinking and interpretation, including quantitative analysis, qualitative analysis and perspectives on social science research. These modules are key as they will teach you data analysis. Teaching and learning will therefore involve computer sessions focusing on the analysis of different forms of data.

This core skills provision will be enhanced by the opportunity for further interdisciplinarity as you will be able to choose further taught options agreed on with your supervisor and Course Director. In addition, you will be appointed a principal supervisor and a second supervisor and will be required to meet regularly with your supervisor (at least once a month) to discuss your research and progress. 

Modules

Teaching

Lectures, seminars, group work, student-led discussion, reading of a range of academic articles and policy documents, use of films and documentaries and discussion of these in groups will be part of the teaching approach.

The annual postgraduate symposium that takes place in spring affords you the experience of presenting your own work to a wider academic audience that includes other postgraduate and postgraduate research students as well as academic staff. Transferable skills tend to be incorporated into the modules at the MSc level through teaching, both in lectures and seminars, through one-to-one discussion between you and tutors, and through the various means of assessment like policy briefs or reviews. The MSc dissertation is the primary means by which your research skills will be evaluated.

Assessment

You will experience a range of different forms of assessment, including student presentations, policy briefs, critical reviews, literature reviews, methods and analytical essays. Methods-focused essays may ask you to evaluate and utilise quantitative and qualitative approaches to their topic.

You are also assessed on research proposals as well as the research thesis. You must research, write and submit a dissertation on an approved topic under the supervision of one or two members of staff. The dissertation provides an opportunity for independent work, under supervision from academic staff, enabling you to design and carry out a research project.

Classroom hours

Learning is primarily through directed reading, consolidated through group discussion in weekly seminars for each of your modules alongside one-to-one meetings with your supervisor.

Fees and funding

Fees and costs

University of Stirling alumni will automatically be awarded a fee waiver for the first year of Masters studies through our  Stirling Alumni Scholarship.

Applicants from the UK or Republic of Ireland who hold a first-class honours degree or equivalent will automatically be awarded a £2,000 scholarship through our Postgraduate Merit Scholarship

If you need to extend your period of study, you may be liable for additional fees. 

If you are studying part time, the total course fee will be split over the years that you study. The total fee will remain the same and will be held at the rate set in your year of entry. 

For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy.

Eligible students could receive a scholarship worth between £4,000-£7,000. See our range of generous scholarships for international postgraduate students.

If you need to extend your period of study, you may be liable for additional fees. 

If you are studying part time, the total course fee will be split over the years that you study. The total fee will remain the same and will be held at the rate set in your year of entry. 

For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy.

Annual fees
 

2024/25

2025/26

UK and Republic of Ireland students £8,000 £9,500
International (including EU) students £22,900 £22,900


University of Stirling alumni will automatically be awarded a fee waiver for the first year of Masters studies through our  Stirling Alumni Scholarship.

Applicants from the UK or Republic of Ireland who hold a first-class honours degree or equivalent will automatically be awarded a £2,000 scholarship through our Postgraduate Merit Scholarship.

Eligible international students could receive a scholarship worth between £4,000-£7,000. See our range of generous scholarships for international postgraduate students.

If you need to extend your period of study, you may be liable for additional fees. 

If you are studying part time, the total course fee will be split over the years that you study. The total fee will remain the same and will be held at the rate set in your year of entry. 

For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy.

Postgraduate tuition fee loans

This course is eligible for a postgraduate tuition fee loan from one of the UK’s governments. See the section, below, for more details.

Additional costs

There are some instances where additional fees may apply. Depending on your chosen course, you may need to pay additional costs, for example for field trips. Learn more about additional fees.

Scholarships and funding

Funding 

If you have the talent, ability and drive to study with us, we want to make sure you make the most of the opportunity – regardless of your financial circumstances.

Learn more about available funding opportunities or use our scholarship finder to explore our range of scholarships.

Postgraduate tuition fee loans

Scottish students may be eligible to apply to the Students Award Agency for Scotland (SAAS) for loans of up to £11,500 to cover tuition fees and associated living costs.

English students can apply for a loan of up to £12,167 each year as part of the Postgraduate Masters Loan Scheme.

Welsh students can apply for financial support of up to £18,770 as a combination of grant and loan from Student Finance Wales.

Northern Irish students can apply for a postgraduate tuition fee loan of up to £6,500 from Student Finance NI.

International students may be able to gain additional funding from loan providers.

Cost of living

If you’re domiciled in the UK, you can typically apply to your relevant funding body for help with living costs. This usually takes the form of student loans, grants or bursaries, and the amount awarded depends upon your personal circumstances and household income.

International (including EU) students won’t normally be able to claim living support through SAAS or other UK public funding bodies. You should contact the relevant authority in your country to find out if you’re eligible to receive support.

Find out about the cost of living for students at Stirling

Payment options

We aim to be as flexible as possible, and offer a wide range of payment methods - including the option to pay fees by instalments. Learn more about how to pay

After you graduate

Our Global Politics Masters degree will prepare you for your career. It is an ideal foundation for those going onto PhD studies or further research. Graduates can also apply their expertise in a variety of fields such as:

  • Government and policy – civil service, policy development, and political risk analysis.
  • Public affairs and advocacy – working with NGOs, trade unions, and think tanks to influence policy decisions.
  • Journalism and media – reporting on political affairs, international relations, and policy developments.
  • Marketing and business development – applying analytical skills to market research and corporate strategy.
  • Research and academia – conducting research on global governance, human rights, and international politics.

The average yearly salaries for roles in these fields include:

  • Chief Policy Officer – £35,560
  • Political Journalist – £31,261
  • Civil Supervisor – £45,072
  • Political Risk Analyst – £33,158
  • Government Social Research Officer – £33,360
  • Market Researcher – £31,209

Source: (Indeed, May 2025)

Which course would you like to apply for?

MSc Global Politics

Search for another course