International Relations with Gender Politics MSc

1 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Bath

Program Overview

# International Relations with Gender Politics MSc at University of Bath

 

Program Overview

The MSc International Relations with Gender Politics explores how gender shapes global politics and international relations, examining inequalities across domestic and international arenas while developing your understanding of contemporary geopolitical challenges. This one-year full-time (or two-year part-time) degree is perfect if you're passionate about understanding power dynamics in world affairs and want to build expertise in one of today's most critical analytical frameworks.

## Curriculum Structure

Year 1 (Full-time) / Years 1-2 (Part-time)

You'll engage with core modules that ground you in both international relations theory and gender analysis. Your studies will cover foundational topics that examine the intersection of gender and politics from a global perspective, giving you the analytical tools to understand how gender influences everything from conflict to diplomacy to development policy. You'll learn from experts specializing in international relations, European and global politics, gender politics, international security, and foreign policy, ensuring you're getting world-class instruction across multiple dimensions of your field.

Throughout your studies, you'll develop critical research and analytical skills that enable you to examine real-world geopolitical challenges through a gender lens. Whether you're analyzing peace and conflict, international security issues, or foreign policy decisions, you'll learn to recognize and evaluate the gendered dimensions that traditional analysis often overlooks.

## Focus Areas

Gender and international politics | International security and conflict | Foreign policy analysis | Global inequalities and human rights | EU and European politics

## Learning Outcomes

You'll develop the ability to critically analyze how gender shapes interstate relationships, understand geopolitical challenges from a gender perspective, and apply sophisticated research methodologies to complex international problems.

## Professional Alignment

Graduates pursue careers in government, foreign affairs, international organizations, civil service, banking and finance, media, and the voluntary sector. The program's emphasis on critical thinking, research, problem-solving, and communication skills positions you for roles in policy analysis, diplomacy, international development, and strategic consulting.

## Reputation & Employability

Bath's Politics and International Relations programs are well-regarded within UK higher education, with graduates securing positions as parliamentary assistants, policy advisors, strategy consultants, and international affairs specialists. The department's research focus on conflict, security, and global challenges ensures you're learning from academics at the forefront of the field.

Entry Requirements

You'll need a bachelor's degree with a high 2:2 or above, ideally in a social sciences subject like International Relations, Politics, History, European Studies, Economics, or Sociology. If you have substantial professional experience in a related field, the university will consider applications from graduates with other backgrounds, and they may make offers below the standard grade threshold if you can demonstrate your suitability for the degree.

[Official Program Link: International Relations with Gender Politics MSc](https://www.bath.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-2026/taught-postgraduate-courses/msc-international-relations-with-gender-politics-full-time/)

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Bath's MSc in International Relations with Gender Politics, you'll dive into hands-on learning that builds real-world skills in analysing global gender dynamics, political representation, and societal challenges like reproductive rights and activism. Through the Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies and the dedicated Gender, Politics and Society Research Group, students engage directly with cutting-edge research from experts exploring topics such as feminist foreign policy, menstrual taboos in places like Nepal, and the UN’s Women, Peace and Security Agenda—giving you practical insights you can apply right away.

 

This experiential edge comes from our program's integration with world-class research and departmental resources:
- Access to the Gender, Politics and Society Research Group, where you'll connect with interdisciplinary scholars on gender's role in politics, the workplace, activism, and global backlashes against equality—directly informing your studies and potential research projects.
- Opportunities within the Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies to engage in research methods training in political science and international relations, building analytical skills through theoretical approaches to international politics and foreign policy.
- Collaboration with faculty experts in gender politics, international security, and European/global politics, fostering group-based learning on pressing issues like political representation and interstate relationships.

While the program emphasizes research-driven experiential learning through these specialized groups and departmental expertise, you can explore our full range of facilities here: https://www.bath.ac.uk/corporate-information/facilities/. Imagine turning your passion for gender and global politics into a career—this MSc is your launchpad. Ready to apply? Let's chat about your background and get you started.

Progression & Future Opportunities

At the University of Bath, our MSc in International Relations with Gender Politics stands out because you'll build real-world skills through hands-on engagement with cutting-edge research and global issues, right from the start of the program. You'll dive into practical research methods in political science and international relations, while learning from experts in the Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies who actively shape debates on gender in politics, foreign policy, and societal challenges. This means you'll gain tools to analyze and tackle pressing topics like political representation, activism, reproductive rights, and feminist foreign policy—skills employers in NGOs, government, and international organizations love.

 

Here are some key ways you'll get that experiential edge, tied directly to our program's setup and facilities:
- Research training with top experts: Core modules like Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations give you practical skills in data analysis and policy evaluation, guided by faculty from our Gender, Politics and Society Research Group, who explore real issues like menstrual taboos in Nepal and the UN’s Women, Peace and Security Agenda.
- Interdisciplinary research opportunities: Collaborate across disciplines through pathways linked to the South West Doctoral Training Partnership (SWDTP), including MRes options in Global Challenges like Geopolitics, Inequalities and Mobilities—perfect for group projects on gender's role in global politics.
- Access to specialized research groups: Work with the Gender, Politics and Society Research Group, which brings together scholars focusing on gender discrimination, workplace dynamics, and backlash against LGBTQ+ equality, fueling your own research projects.

Imagine applying these skills in a career driving change—our grads do just that. Ready to take the next step? Check out the full facilities list here: https://www.bath.ac.uk/corporate-information/faculty-of-humanities-social-sciences-postgraduate-taught-courses/ and apply today for the 2026 intake!

Program Key Stats

£28,650
£9,790
Sept Intake : 31st Jul


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Eligibility Criteria

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6.5
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62 - 70

Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • politics and policymaking
  • consulting
  • policy-advocacy
  • foreign affairs
  • international organisations
  • multinational corporations
  • public bodies
  • NGOs
  • think tanks
  • academia

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