Lomonosov Moscow State University Announces a New Master's Program
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Researches of Russian political scientists 21 LOMONOSOV MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES A NEW MASTER’S PROGRAM THE GLOBAL ORDER: TRANSFORMATIONS AND CHALLENGES Program Head: Prof. Piotr Dutkiewicz, Ph.D., Director of the Centre for Governance and Public Management, Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada), member of the Valdai Club. Working language: ENGLISH. Students will have the opportunity to study under professors from Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Canada, the United States, Russia, France and Sweden. Graduates will leave the program with a theoretical knowledge of international rela- tions and the dynamics of global processes as well as a set of practical skills ap- propriate to both. WHY STUDENTS SHOULD CHOOSE THIS PROGRAM • Host institution ranks among the world’s Top 100 in the fi eld of Politics and International Relations (QS World University Rankings); • Congenial educational environment; • Dormitory for nonresident and foreign students; • Internships, summer schools and exchange programs with leading foreign universi- ties and research centers; • Expert lecturers; • Innovative modular-rating system; • Entire educational program in English; • Opportunity for foreigners to study Russian language; • Opportunity to study additional foreign languages; •Eff ective career guidance from program faculty; 22 RUSSIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE. 2019. № 1 (10) Political studies in Russia and the world • High reputation among employers; • Opportunity to study additional academic subjects at MSU; • Opportunity to continue in postgraduate and doctoral studies (Ph.D. and Dr. habil degrees). WHERE OUR GRADUATES WILL BE IN DEMAND • Diplomatic services; • Government agencies; • International intergovernmental organizations; • International NGOs; • Transnational corporations; • GR and PR industries; • Universities, think tanks and scientifi c/scholarly centers; • Mediation and confl ict resolution agencies; • International mass media. CORE MODULES • Politics of Integration — EU / EEU; • International Organizations — New Hegemons or Weak Partners; • Migration and Refugees: Humanitarian Aspects and Security; • Regional Problems in World Politics; • Theories of International Relations: A Critical Approach; • Governing a Global World. SPECIAL MODULES • Major Issues in International Politics; • State and Global Order; • Eurasian Integration: History, Theory and Prospects; • Foreign Regional Studies; • Key International Contradictions in the Global Dimension; • International Institutions as Instruments of Global Regulation; • International Economic Relations: The Political Aspect; • Intercultural Communication in International Relations; • Migration Policy in the Eurasian Space; • National and Regional Security; • Political Thought of the XX–XXI Centuries; • Political Discourse in the Global World; • Cooperation and Confl ict in International Politics. INSTRUCTORS Prof. Tatiana Alekseeva, Moscow State Institute of International Aff airs, Russia Prof. Martin Geiger, Carleton University, Canada Prof. David Carment, Carleton University, Canada Prof. Martin Koch, Bielefeld University, Germany Prof. Vincent Della Sala, University of Trento, Italy Prof. Andrei Tsygankov, San Francisco State University, USA Prof. Jan Aart Scholte, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Master’s program «The global order: transformations and challenges» 23 PARTNER PROGRAMS AND INSTITUTIONS • Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Liege, Belgium; • Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany; • School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India; • University of Dublin, Ireland; • University of Trento, Italy; • Faculty of Public Aff airs, Carleton University, Canada; • School of Marxism, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China; • School of Marxism, Chengdu University of Information Technology, China; • Institute of Philosophy, Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment, Cuba; • University of Oslo, Norway; • University of Helsinki, Finland; • Chiba University of Commerce, Japan. TUITION (2019–2020) • 383,500 rubles per academic year. • At the end of each semester, three highest-ranking students will receive a 50% discount for the next semester. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION Applicants to the Master’s Program must pass a written exam in political science. CONTACTS.