Taught course

Security, Peace-building and Diplomacy

Institution
Loughborough University · Loughborough University London
Qualifications
MSc

Entry requirements

A 2:2 honours degree (50% in final year), or equivalent international qualification, in any subject area.

Months of entry

January, October

Course content

Do you want to work on the frontline of global security and relations between nations? Join our MSc Security, Peace-building and Diplomacy to develop specialist knowledge for a career with lasting impact.

The world is facing immense security challenges – not only in terms of conflict and terrorism but also around issues like climate change, food security, biosecurity and geoeconomics. International relations and peace-building play a key role in developing multi-layered resilient communities and nations, and are vital in the quest for sustainable peace.

On this course, you’ll examine the relationships between development and peace-building, civil-military relations, cyber security and the wider global security context in which politics, trading and conflicts occur. It’ll set you up for a meaningful career with a focus on positive change.

Examine and learn from real-world, real-time issues

Decoding past and current challenges, approaches and developments, you'll gain a broad view of the field while developing a critical, analytical and holistic mindset.

Explore topics like the global south and international development, the changing world order, the politics of violence and the role of non-state actors, including global cities, in diplomacy. You’ll access first-hand insights from experts engaged in on-the-ground government, human rights and charity work to prepare you for the realities of the field.

There's a focus on practical skills too, across negotiation, policy-making and communication. Based in London, you’ll be in the heart of global diplomatic and security activity – the ideal place to network and explore collaborative study opportunities.

A future-focused career with global reach

Specialist knowledge of peace-building, international relations and global security issues will open doors to a wide range of careers.

You could pursue roles in foreign policy making, the civil service, NGOs, peace-building, media, the armed forces, or local or national government. Whatever pathway interests you most, you’ll be well placed to make a difference in this urgent, dynamic field.

Information for international students

Applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements. Further details are available on the International website.

Fees and funding

UK students
£12,250 (Jan 2025 start), £12,500 (Oct 2025 start)
International students
£24,500 (Jan 2025 start), £25,500 (Oct 2025 start)

Please see our website for a list of master's degree funding and scholarships.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MSc
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
    part time
    Up to 48 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

This programme is based at our London campus. You can choose to start this degree in October (full-time and part-time) or January (full-time only).

Course contact details

Name
Postgraduate Enquiries
Email
pgenquiries@lboro.ac.uk
Phone
+44 (0)20381 80777