Richmond, the American International University in London
The London Experience
As well as the excitement of living in one of the world's most lively and cosmopolitan cities London obviously offers spectacular resources and opportunities for learning outside the classroom. However, Richmond courses also bring the life of the city - its people, institutions, politics, problems and history into lectures and class projects. Add to all this an international faculty, flexible curriculum allowing you to explore outside your main specialization, small classes and campuses in two of London's most beautiful areas and you'll find Richmond a great place to earn an undergraduate or masters degree.
MA in International Relations
Our Master's Degree in International Relations grants students a unique opportunity to experience with both the theoretical and practical aspects of IR through a combination of classroom based learning and an invaluable internship with a leading institution. The degree emphasises advanced learning coupled with hands-on experience working with those directly involved in international relations.Using London, the world's most exciting city, as its base, the program will provide students the opportunity to mingle with decision makers and policy experts through a series of visits and lectures that will reinforce the lessons learnt in the classroom.
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MA in Art History
The Richmond MA in Art History is a challenging, exciting and cutting-edge academic program. We seek students who are committed to engaging in serious research in the visual arts and who demonstrate a curiosity and interest in intercultural issues.Our Masters in Art History is both a preparatory step towards a research degree and a qualification for employment in the visual arts. The one-year degree program is an intensive and academically challenging program. We are also committed to offering a course of study that will ensure the employability of our graduates.
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London Location
Richmond has two campuses: Richmond Hill and Kensington Campus. Graduate students are based at the Kensington Campus, where they attend lectures and are housed.
Admissions
Application Deadline: Fall – September (Deadline for Application: 1st March)
Scholarships
MA Graduate Assistantships
Graduate students are encouraged to apply for the MA Graduate Assistantship which is designed for graduate students to work closely with the program director and other faculty within the MA Departments. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: direct participation in research or research support activities; work in the slide library; assist the academic program staff and work with the graduate admission office events.
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