Master in International Relations 24 months Postgraduate Program By Universidade de São Paulo |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

International Relations/Studies/AffairsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Graduate Program in International Relations at the University of São Paulo (Masters and Doctorate) was approved by CAPES in July 2008. The Program aims to be a national and international reference center in research and teaching, dedicated to training researchers high-level professionals, as well as professionals to work in institutions that require specialized knowledge in international relations, such as higher education institutions, international organizations, the diplomatic service or other government agencies, research and planning bodies, private companies and trade associations and civil society organizations.

The Program seeks to develop, with foreign centers with outstanding production in international relations, a continuous program of exchange of professors and students and double-degree agreements.

Of a multidisciplinary nature, the Program is organized around three lines of research: International Political Economy, Foreign Policy and Institutions and Governance and History of International Relations. All lines allow the inclusion of researchers from the four areas of knowledge (political science, law, economics and history), as they are defined by thematic areas and not by methodological or disciplinary criteria.

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Graduate Program in International Relations at the University of São Paulo (Masters and Doctorate) was approved by CAPES in July 2008. The Program aims to be a national and international reference center in research and teaching, dedicated to training researchers high-level professionals, as well as professionals to work in institutions that require specialized knowledge in international relations, such as higher education institutions, international organizations, the diplomatic service or other government agencies, research and planning bodies, private companies and trade associations and civil society organizations.

The Program seeks to develop, with foreign centers with outstanding production in international relations, a continuous program of exchange of professors and students and double-degree agreements.

Of a multidisciplinary nature, the Program is organized around three lines of research: International Political Economy, Foreign Policy and Institutions and Governance and History of International Relations. All lines allow the inclusion of researchers from the four areas of knowledge (political science, law, economics and history), as they are defined by thematic areas and not by methodological or disciplinary criteria.

Admission requirements

72+
6+
Admission to the program will take place through a selection process standardized by a specific public notice to be prepared by the CCP and periodically published in the Official Gazette of the State of São Paulo and on the program's website on the internet.
24 Months
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More programs from the university

USP offers more than 180 undergraduate programs in all contemporary areas of knowledge: agricult ral sciences, biological sciences, health sciences, exact and earth sciences, humanities, applied social sciences, engineering, linguistics, literature and arts, as well as multidisciplinary courses. The undergraduate programs allow students to organize their studies according to their educational goals.

You can see all the courses offered by USP on our website or in the catalog provided by the USP Office of International Relations.

University of São Paulo is also a traditional leader in graduate education in Brazil, with almost 270 graduate programs (courses). USP’s experience in graduate education is an important feature in its history and has made a solid contribution to the country’s scientific and technological development. 

You can see all the courses offered by USP on our website or in the catalog provided by the USP Office of International Relations.