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Doctor Philosophy (PhD) in International Relations and Diplomacy

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The PhD program in International Relations and Diplomacy at USILD aims to prepare students for careers in academia, high-level policy analysis, international organizations, and government roles through advanced research, theoretical development, and practical application. The program is designed to foster original research, deep theoretical understanding, and specialized expertise. Here are the key objectives of the PhD program:

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Learning Outcomes:

PhD curriculum is designed to provide students with the depth and breadth of knowledge required for a successful career in international relations and diplomacy, combining rigorous academic training with practical experience and professional development.


By the end of the doctoral program, students should:

  • Have advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in international relations and diplomacy.

  • Be capable of conducting independent, original research that contributes to the field.

  • Understand complex international security, economic, and legal issues.

  • Be proficient in high-level diplomatic practice and negotiation.

  • Achieve fluency and professional proficiency in a foreign language.

  • Be prepared for leadership roles in academia, international organizations, government, or policy analysis.


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1 1st Year PhD - International Relations and Diplomacy
1500 Hours


1 Second Year PhD - International Relations and Diplomacy
1500 Hours


1 3rd Year PhD - IR & Diplomacy
1500 Hours


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