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Loughborough University

Politics, History & International Relations

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Undergraduate Degrees

The department provides six undergraduate degree programmes in Politics (with a series of Minor subjects), International Relations, History and Politics, History and International Relations, History and English, History and Geography.

Staff

The Department currently has 22 full-time academic staff: five Professors, eight Senior Lecturers, nine lecturers and one part-time Research Assistant. 


Learn and perfect a foreign language

The University-wide Language Programme run by the Department provides modules in French, German and Spanish with a variety of entry and exit levels. From October 2009 a module in Mandarin Chinese will be offered as part of the programme.

Study Abroad – an international curriculum

Politics and IR students have the opportunity  to spend a semester abroad at a range of partner Universities in continental Europe where the teaching is in English, and some students taking a language minor can opt to spend a year abroad either at a Foreign University or in employment. The Department hosts approximately forty exchange students from continental Europe at any given time studying alongside UK students.

Postgraduate Study

The Department also has three taught postgraduate degree programmes in International Relations, European and International Studies and Research Methods, and contributes to a joint programme, International Financial and Political Relations, with the Geography and Economics Departments. 

The Dept. of Politics, History and International Relations is currently home to approximately 20 PhD students working in a wide variety of fields.

Staff


The Department currently has 20 full-time academic staff: three Professors, eight Senior Lecturers, nine lecturers and one part-time Research Assistant. It also has a number of part-time staff particularly related to the Department’s language teaching programme. The administrative staff consists of two Administrative Assistants, two Secretaries, one Learning Resources Centre Manager who works in support of teaching and learning and one Technical (IT) Assistant.

Facilities

The Department is located in the Schofield Building to which it moved in 1998. All full-time academic staff have individual offices equipped with computing, e-mail and Internet facilities. Departmental rooms include a Conference Room, modernised teaching rooms and a multi-media open access Learning Resources Centre. Research Students have shared offices with appropriate ICT facilities. There is also a Staff and Postgraduate Common Room, which is used  for both informal and scheduled social events.