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Best Universities in the field of International Relations/International Politics?

I am currently graduating in Korean Studies, but i want to do a MA in International Relations/Politics. My goal for the future is to get into the EU or the UN, both of which require a very good degree from a god university.
Other than Harvard and LSE (just wayyyy too expensive) what are good options for doing a Masters in this field? Which universities are famous for IR?
I heard a lot about Sciences Po in Paris? What are other good options, preferably in Europe?

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Veena’s Answer

Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) has a wonderful program in Bologna, Italy. There is a one-year diploma program via SAIS Europe, a two-year Master of Arts in International Affairs, and other opportunities to explore.

Learn more at:
https://sais.jhu.edu/sais-europe
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Joseph’s Answer

I'm providing this list because these Schools also have the best internship programs

Here are the best colleges with a International Studies Major
Princeton University.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Harvard University.
Stanford University.
Yale University.
University of Chicago.
Johns Hopkins University.
University of Pennsylvania
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Kelly’s Answer

The Ohio State University. I went there and recalled when I was there they had a really good program in this field.
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Heidi’s Answer

Hi Janka,

I don't know about Europe but as a Korean Studies major have you considered studying in Korea? I believe Yonsei has international programs with classes taught in English. My parents both worked at a smaller school called SunMoon which happens to have a very good Korean Language program for foreign students to prepare them to take mainstream classes in Korean.
Thank you comment icon Yes thank you very much for the comment! Actually I contemplated very much about this and I am quite aware of the korean porgrams (also korean language is not a problem for me). However as i consulted more alumni I came to the conclusion, that neiter the course types nor the teaching methods in Korea are what i am looking for. Also regarding international relations education is sadly not that great (in my opinion of course) in Korea. Janka
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Judith’s Answer

Should you be on the hunt for a university in Europe, Maastricht would likely be an excellent choice for your particular subject or field of study. It's definitely worth considering!
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