19 Master's degrees in International Relations in Ireland

International Relations
The International Relations degree delivered by the University College Cork draws on international relations, conflict/peace studies and international history; it explores issues such as war and peace, the international order, international crises, counter-insurgency, terrorism and foreign policy.

International Public Policy and Diplomacy
The International Public Policy and Diplomacy degree delivered by the University College Cork is an innovative, interdisciplinary, taught master’s course that provides graduates with the expertise required for successful careers in international policy environments.

International Security and Conflict Studies
Conflict takes many forms, not just physical fights, and it impacts all of us. Understanding why conflicts happen and what drives them is crucial in our rapidly changing world. This MA in International Security and Conflict Studies is offered at at Dublin City University

Peace and Development Studies
Throughout this Peace and Development Studies at University of Limerick you’ll explore the causes of conflict, examine how peace and development are interconnected, and learn how to apply a range of strategies to real-world challenges.

International Relations
The MA in International Relations at Dublin City University is designed to provide you with the tools to understand our rapidly changing world and the long list of challenges and opportunities we’re facing.
Human Rights
The MSc in Human Rights from University College Dublin is a one-year intensive course that prepares you for a career in human rights research, policy or advocacy in international organisations, governmental and non-governmental bodies, or academia.
International Political Economy
MA International Political Economy from University College Dublin - explores the international trade, monetary and finance systems, the processes of globalisation, the impact of emerging economies, and the causes and consequences of economic underdevelopment.
International History
The International History programme of Trinity College Dublin offers students the chance to pursue historical research outside the boundaries of the nation state. Students will be trained in transnational, comparative, and international approaches to history and have the opportunity to study foreign languages, cultures, and societies.
International Relations
UCD School of Politics & International Relations is the oldest and largest school of its kind in Ireland with over 150 years of experience in political studies and a world-renowned faculty drawn from many countries. This International Relations programme is offered by University College Dublin.
International Political Economy
MSc International Political Economy at University College Dublin explores the international trade, monetary and finance systems, the processes of globalisation, the impact of emerging economies, and the causes and consequences of economic underdevelopment.
Politics and International Relations
The MA Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin is designed to accommodate the scheduling needs of working professionals in government, journalism, the NGO sector and other areas who wish to deepen their education in politics and international relations whilst continuing their employment
Gender, Politics and International Relations
University College Dublin School of Gender, Politics and International Relations is the oldest and largest school of its kind in Ireland with over 150 years of experience in political studies and a world-renowned faculty drawn from many countries.
International Relations
MSc International Relations from University College Dublin probes into the causes and consequences of phenomena such as war, trade, regional integration, migration and terrorism.
International Peace Studies
The International Peace Studies programme of Trinity College Dublin examines the sources of war and armed conflict and suggests methods of preventing and resolving them through processes of peacemaking and peacebuilding.
International Politics
The objective of the International Politics programme of Trinity College Dublin is to develop students' knowledge of international politics with a comprehensive empirical approach to understanding many prominent problems in contemporary world politics, especially topics where domestic and international politics cannot be understood in isolation from each other.
Media and International Conflict
This MA programme in Media and International Conflict at University College Dublin is designed to enable students to develop understanding of the ways in which media interact with war, international conflict and security.
Peace and Conflict
The Peace and Conflict program offered by University College Dublin allows analysis of the different ways that religion, ethnicity and inequality combine to generate violence.
Politics and International Relations
The Grad Dip Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin is designed to accommodate the scheduling needs of working professionals in government, journalism, the NGO sector and other areas who wish to deepen their education in politics and international relations whilst continuing their employment.
European Politics and Policy
The MSc European Politics and Policy at University College Dublin is structured around a set of courses dedicated to different aspects of European politics, both EU and comparative European.