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338 Master's degrees in Political Science in United Kingdom
Politics (Comparative Government)
The Politics (Comparative Government) programme at the University of Oxford is an advanced two-year graduate degree which provides training in research techniques and methodology and enables you to acquire substantive knowledge in this sub-area of the discipline. It is also suitable if you wish to later embark upon doctoral research.
Political Science
This Political Science MSc programme at the University of Leeds is designed to equip you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to become a confident researcher, capable of taking leadership over societal responses to political and social challenges – whether working in governments, global institutions, NGOs, or in the media.
Politics and International Relations of East Asia
The Politics and International Relations of East Asia programme offered by Durham University offers a region-specific, research-led, and policy-relevant education, grounded in the latest developments across East Asia and with a special focus on Europe-China relations.
Political Economy of Europe in the World
Delve into market-state relations in Europe and their global impact Join our Political Economy of Europe in the World programme from London School of Economics and Political Science for a multidisciplinary analysis.

Politics and International Relations (Political Thought)
The Politics and International Relations (Political Thought) programme from SOAS University of London applicants should apply for MSc Politics and International Relations but can decide to follow the Political Thought pathway upon arrival by choosing the pathway’s required combination of modules.
Geopolitics, Resources and Territory
This Geopolitics, Resources and Territory MA at King's College London will teach you about how internal boundaries on land and sea are created and maintained, focusing on the legal, technical and practical factors.
Political Economy Research
The MPhil/PhD in Political Economy Research at King's College London offers a comprehensive study programme designed for full-time and part-time students. With a duration of two years for MPhil and three to six years for PhD, this course delves into the intricate relationship between politics and economics within a globally recognised institution.

Peace, Resilience and Social Justice
The MA in Peace, Resilience and Social Justice programme at University of Bradford is designed for those seeking an advanced understanding of the intersecting crises of climate change/ecological degradation, inequality and injustice, conflict and violence.

Political Theory
The Political Theory course from University of York draws on our internationally recognized teaching and research strengths in analytical political philosophy, intellectual history and critical theory.

International Human Rights Practice
Link legal, theoretical and technical skills with human rights knowledge to work for global organisations. You’ll fight injustice, oppression and persecution with this International Human Rights Practice at Leeds Beckett University.
Political and Social Thought
The School of Politics and International Relations has a long tradition of high-quality research among its staff and students. The vibrant research culture of the Political and Social Thought programme at University of Kent attracts students from all over the world who conduct research at the forefront of our discipline.
Environment, Politics and Development
Our Environment, Politics and Development MSc at King's College London provides an advanced theoretical understanding of the relationship between development problems and environmental issues. You will explore these relationships from the perspectives of political ecology, development geography and environmental governance.
International Relations with International Law
Develop a unique appreciation of 21st century challenges by integrating political and legal perspectives. Deepen your understanding of critical issues, including the ethics and conduct of armed conflict, human rights under authoritarian regimes, and interstate negotiations on issues like trade, climate change, and peace.

Social Science Research (Political Science and International Relations)
Social Science Research (Political Science and International Relations) from University of Nottingham is aimed at students who want to become expert researchers in social science.
Equity and Diversity in Society (Full-time)
Equity and Diversity in Society (Full-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David will extend professional knowledge and understanding and aims to develop reflective/reflexive practitioners through an integrated set of compulsory modules.
Politics of Climate Change
University of Warwick’s Politics of Climate Change MA provides students with a deep understanding of the political dimensions of climate change. It explores the political opportunities and obstacles (at the global, regional and national levels) to addressing climate change and its effects.

Welsh Government and Politics
Devolution has transformed Welsh politics and government. Join this innovative programme and explore the devolved institutions in their wider constitutional, political and policy contexts.

Politics
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Politics. Study a PhD in Politics at Liverpool and you’ll be joining a vibrant and international department, offering PhD supervision in subjects across British politics, political science, international relations, comparative politics, and political theory.

Pre-Master's in Business and Humanities - Politics (Research)
This Pre-Master's in Business and Humanities - Politics (Research) from INTO Newcastle University will prepare you for entry to a range of postgraduate degrees in business, communication, law, media, social sciences and transport.
Global Social and Political Thought
With the MLitt in Global Social and Political Thought at the University of St Andrews study social and political thought from around the world, not just from Europe but from societies across Asia, Africa and the Americas, and understand the connections that link global thought traditions, and how those traditions continue to influence our world.