Looking for International Relations masters

<p>I'm an Israeli student currently considering International Relations/Affairs masters studies, and I'm looking for recommendations on programs (or universities) in Europe that are taught in English (and hopefully also offers scholarships).</p>

<p>I'd be happy to have your opinions.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance</p>

<p>What is your concentration? Many programs have different specialties. </p>

<p>London School of Economics has top programs in a wide variety of subjects. </p>

<p>Oxford has a good IR program.</p>

<p>Cambridge is very good for IR history.</p>

<p>St. Andrews has a good security studies program.</p>

<p>And there are others...just gotta look around.</p>

<p>Dear Schneider09,</p>

<p>As for concentration, I believe I'd prefer either media/journalism or environment/sustainable development, although I haven't managed to find concentrations for IR.</p>

<p>All the universities you mentioned are in the UK, and frankly, I'm not sure I can afford any of these...</p>

<p>Anyway, thanks a lot for the info.</p>

<p>most of the programs taught in english would most likely be in the UK, i think..that is, unless you are planning on studying at an international school attached to a european university. </p>

<p>if funding is your issue, why don't you just try for israeli universities? i used to live over there and from what i understand higher education (including MA's) are highly subsidized by the government for citizens. There are some great/top academics over there, though the universities don't really have the prestige of many of the US/UK unis...some of the best IR profs i had were at Hebrew University...</p>

<p>What about a German program taught in Engl: International</a> Relations: MA International Relations: Global Governance and Social Theory</p>

<p>or Swiss programs: The</a> Graduate Institute - Teaching and Research in International and Development Studies They have a concentration in development studies.</p>

<p>However, I cannot verify that these are top programs, but they look nice on the websites.</p>