Foundations of Diplomacy Pre-Master's Course

Bachelor's degree

Online

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Methodology

    Online

The Foundations of Diplomacy Course offers a unique blend of academic and highly practical classes. It not only teaches you how to communicate clearly and confidently in spoken and written English, but also helps you to develop superior analytical, critical thinking, and presentation skills. It is aimed at students who are considering a career in diplomacy or intending to work for a government ministry, think tank, NGO or international organisation.

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Subjects

  • Critical Thinking
  • Writing
  • NGO
  • International
  • English
  • Literacy
  • Diplomacy

Course programme

  • Oxford and its university
  • Cultural adjustment
  • Introduction to British culture and values
  • Self and time management skills
  • Accessing student support services
  • Writing a personal statement
  • Graduate studies at Oxford
  • Interpreting assessment criteria and feedback
  • Sourcing scholarly literature online
  • Walking tour of Oxford
  • Welcome afternoon tea
  • Bodleian Library tour
  • Choral evensong at Christ Church
  • Welcome dinner
  • Pre-Master's students' mixer
  • Pub quiz
  • Diplomacy in Practice I
  • Post-Cold War International Relations
  • The Political Economy of European Integration I
  • Politics and Ideology: The Birth of the Modern World
  • Skills for Public Diplomacy
  • Diplomatic & Professional Communication Skills I
  • English Grammar I
  • Academic Literacy (academic writing and research skills) I
  • Critical Thinking I
  • Digital Literacy
  • Diplomacy in Practice II
  • The Political Economy of European Integration II
  • The Challenges of European Politics in the 21st Century
  • Foundations of Public International Law
  • Diplomatic Simulations
  • Diplomatic & Professional Communication Skills II
  • English Grammar II
  • Academic Literacy (academic writing and research skills) II
  • Critical Thinking II
  • Foreign and Commonwealth Office
  • Department for Exiting the EU
  • Houses of Parliament
  • Department for International Development
  • Chatham House , Royal Institute of International Affairs
  • Centre for European Reform (Think Tank)
  • Conciliation Resources (NGO)
  • Canning House: Meeting with the Ambassador of Honduras
  • Embassy of the Republic of Italy
  • Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania
  • Embassy of Ukraine
  • Embassy of the United Arab Emirates
  • OSCE

  • British Embassy

  • United Nations

  • Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign affairs

  • Academic and Cultural Orientation Week (28 September - 2 October 2020)
  • Michaelmas Term (5 October - 18 December 2020)
  • Hilary Term (11 January - 26 March 2021)
  • your completed application form
  • a personal statement of 500 words (max.)
  • a copy of your university/college transcript(s)
  • a copy of your IELTS (Academic) certificate (if applicable). You must have taken an IELTS Test before submitting your application. Minimum test score of 6.5
  • digital photo (headshot)

Foundations of Diplomacy Pre-Master's Course

Price on request