3 International Relations programs in Romania
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University of Bucharest
Master in International Public Affairs
- Bucharest, Romania
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This two-year degree program aims to prepare future professionals of public affairs for higher adaptability to multicultural and increasingly digital work environments while contributing to advancing the local, national and global sustainable development and social responsibility efforts.
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University of Bucharest
Master in International Arbitration
- Bucharest, Romania
Master
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Romanian
Master in International Arbitration
Danubius University
Financial Management of Affairs in the European Space
- Galați, Romania
Master
Full time
On-Campus
English, Romanian
This master’s program aims at the following objectives: To ensure a proper training from a theoretical and practical point of view in order to give foundation to the decisions specific to the activity of financially managing an affair in the European space.
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Master Programs in Social Sciences International Relations
International studies involves investigating how various actors relate to each other on the world stage. It includes subjects such as conflict, economics, politics, the environment, and other issues that affect more than one country.
Romanian university qualifications highly appreciated and recognized in Europe and beyond, lowest tuition fees and living cost in Europe. The Romanians have an old and rich history, especially in the capital Bucharest with its 2 million people. International students willing to study in Romania can apply either to the Ministry of Education and Research or to the chosen Romanian university, in order to receive the Letter of Acceptance.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.