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Department of International Relations
Study - info for prospective applicants, offer holders and current students
BSc degrees in International Relations
General Course
MSc International Relations
MSc International Political Economy/MSc in International Political Economy (Research)
Sciences Po-LSE Double Degree in Affaires Internationales and IR/IPE
MSc International Relations Theory
BSc in International Relations and History
BSc Politics and International Relations
MSc Theory and History of International Relations
MSc EU Politics
MSc Global Politics
LSE-Peking University Double MSc International Affairs
Master of International Studies
MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy
Research degrees
ESRC
Postdoctoral Fellowship funding

Postdoctoral Fellowship funding

The IR Department does not have any dedicated postdoctoral fellowship funding.

Applicants with existing funding or who wish to apply through the LSE for postdoctoral funding from UK or EU funding councils should contact the Deputy Head of Department (Research), Dr Tarak Barkawi on t.k.barkawi@lse.ac.uk in the first instance.

Applicants whose research is related to a field of IR practice may wish to check out details of the DINAM Fellowship (David Davies of Llandinam Research Fellowship).

See also the Centre for International Studies.

 

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