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Affective Disorders
The purpose of our Affective Disorders course at King's College London is to meet the growing need for a graduate training course that focuses exclusively on affective disorders.
International Peace and Security
The MA International Peace and Security at King's College London is the only MA in the UK which provides an integrated study of international law with international politics relevant to the contemporary world.
Culture, Media and Creative Industries Research
The MPhil/PhD in Culture, Media and Creative Industries Research at King's College London offers a comprehensive study programme. This full-time or part-time degree, typically lasting three years, is designed for those aspiring to excel in the cultural, media, or creative sectors. Engage with world-class research at a prestigious institution.
International Dispute Resolution
The International Dispute Resolution LLM from King's College London, prepares you for a career in the challenging and exciting field of international dispute resolution. It provides you with a solid foundation in all relevant areas including both private and public international means of dispute resolution and allows you to specialise in the fields of your choice.
International Relations
The International Relations MA at King's College London is an opportunity to explore in-depth the topics of globalisation, ethics and human rights, the international political economy, war, political violence and security through the contending perspectives of politics and international relations, philosophy and social theory.

International Affairs (Online)
The International Affairs (Online) programme offered by King's College London will provide you with an advanced and comprehensive understanding of the complex world of contemporary international relations and politics.
Public Policy
The Public Policy MA at King's College London is a multidisciplinary course that covers policy making and analysis, comparative public policy, public sector economics, governance and public management.
Big Data in Culture and Society
The Big Data in Culture and Society MA at King's College London is a comprehensive programme designed to explore the impact of data on various societal aspects. This one-year full-time course, or two years part-time, offers in-person attendance, equipping students with essential skills in data analysis and its cultural implications.
Political Economy
The Political Economy MA at King's College London is a broadbased multidisciplinary course that will develop your critical understanding of the UK and global political and economic institutions. You will also acquire the theoretical skills necessary to engage with contemporary domestic and world affairs at an advanced level.
Health and Social Care Policy
This unique Health and Social Care Policy MSc at King's College London will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to develop and deliver policy in health and social care.
International Relations and War
The International Relations and War MA at King's College London offers a comprehensive exploration of global conflict dynamics. This online course allows students to balance their studies with personal and professional commitments, ensuring flexibility. The programme is designed to equip graduates with critical analytical skills essential for understanding international relations.
Russian and Eurasian Politics and Economics
MSc Russian and Eurasian Politics and Economics at King's College London – the new flagship degree programme of the King’s Russia Institute – equips students with the tools and perspectives needed to understand the processes of political, economic and social change that are continuing to reshape Russia, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus.
China and Globalisation
The China and Globalisation MSc course at King's College London provides an introduction to the causes and consequences of China’s rise from comparative and global perspectives.

Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health (Online)
The Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health (Online) course offered by King's College London aims to provide a comprehensive and integrated exploration of our current understanding of the psychological and neuroscientific basis of mental health.
Psychology and Neuroscience of Mind-Body Interface
The Psychology and Neuroscience of Mind-Body Interface program at King's College London integrates theoretical and practical knowledge on both the psychology and neuroscience underlying brain/mind processes, and their connection with physical symptoms.
Economics and Finance
Our Economics and Finance course at King's College London is designed to equip you with the economic and financial knowledge and skills you need to build a strong career in the business and finance sectors. You’ll learn about micro and macroeconomics, financial markets & services and the relationship between finance and econometrics.
Mobile and Personal Communications
The Mobile and Personal Communications MSc programme at King's College London offers graduates the opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles of modern telecommunications systems, covering everything from mobile wireless networks to signal processing.
Government Studies
The Government Studies program at King's College London goes beyond teaching theory to apply an in-depth perspective of how the British state is run, taught with and by those within government.
Organisational Psychiatry and Psychology
The Organisational Psychiatry and Psychology course at King's College London is unique in the UK and Europe. It draws on contemporary psychological, psychiatric and organisational theory to examine the causes, effects and consequences of mental ill health in the workplace and considers strategies and interventions to improve organisational and individual mental health.
Politics Research
The MPhil/PhD in Politics Research at King's College London offers a comprehensive study of political dynamics. This full-time or part-time programme, depending on your preference, spans 2 to 4 years for MPhil and 3 to 7 years for PhD candidates, allowing for a deep exploration of political theory and practice.