Greece is the cradle of European civilization and the birthplace of philosophy. Greek universities and colleges have a long history in academics, attracting international students from all over the world. Classes are not typically formal, so you can expect open discussions between students and professors, in line with the classical philosophical debate tradition. EU/EEA students don’t pay any tuition at public universities, while non-EU/EEA citizens pay low fees. In Greece, you’ll also enjoy the well-known local hospitality and the wonderful Mediterranean climate. There are many landmarks and monuments waiting to be explored, including the Acropolis, Delphi, the Parthenon, and many others.
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International Relations (IR) studies global interactions among countries, including diplomacy, security, governance, political economy, and conflict resolution. Specialisations include Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, International Security, Global Governance, International Political Economy, and Conflict and Peace Studies. Core courses explore theories of international relations, globalisation, international law, contemporary world politics, and diplomacy. Graduates can pursue careers as diplomats, foreign affairs analysts, international journalists, policy advisors, or researchers in think tanks, contributing to global understanding and change. IR degrees are valuable for those interested in global politics, offering skills applicable across various sectors.
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