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Politics, International Relations, and History

Politics, International Relations, and History

In today's environment of rapid global, social, technological, and cultural transformations, Politics, International Relations, and History are some of the most relevant and exciting programmes of study. In this dynamic programme, you will examine the past, present, and future (and how they interconnect), and human experience throughout history to contemporary times, by exploring a range of challenging and relevant historical and political topics. 

Dates

                   DayDateTimeLocationTopic
Session 1 Wednesday 1st March 2023 11:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter Launch session: icebreakers, meet the ESAs, campus tour, subject-specific opportunities, and lunch
Session 2 Wednesday 15th March 2023 12:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter History
Session 3 Wednesday 19th April 2023 12:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter International Relations
Session 4 Wednesday 3rd May 2023 12:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter Middle Eastern Studies
Session 5 Wednesday 17th May 2023 12:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter Politics
Session 6 Wednesday 21st June 2023 TBC Penryn campus, Cornwall TBC

Activity Locations

All subject activity sessions will take place on the University of Exeter Streatham campus, with the exception of one field trip. 

Subject Activity Strand Content

In today's environment of rapid global, social, technological, and cultural transformations, Politics, International Relations, and History are some of the most relevant and exciting programmes of studyIn this dynamic subject activity strand, you will examine the past, present, and future and how they interconnect, human experience throughout history to contemporary times, and develop critical thinking, communication, research, and analytical skills. You may explore and debate challenging topics such as party politics, war, protest, civil rights, the media, heritage, social data, power, equality, etc., examining political and historical issues from a national and international perspective. History focuses on the study of events, issues, and people of the past, Politics focuses on national affairs, domestic policies, and political theories, concepts and ideologies, while International Relations focuses on political issues and foreign affairs affecting the world today.  

The sessions will comprise a mix of interactive activities run by researchers across departments and opportunities to interact with current students, in addition to meeting professionals in the field that have put their degrees into practice. Along the way, you will be supported by key members of staff and student ambassadors who will offer guidance on applying to university and will be available to discuss any practical concerns you may have.  

In times of upheaval and change, Politics, International Relations, and History is the ideal programme to better understand and explore historical and political events, topics, and issues and provide you with the opportunity to join the global conversation. If you have an interest in human experience, how the past has shaped (and continues to shape) the present, and how the world works today, this is the subject activity strand for you! 

 

This subject activity strand has contributions from the following degree programmes:

  • BA Politics
  • BA International Relations
  • BA History
  • BA Middle Eastern Studies

Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements for this subject activity strand. 

Pass Criteria

In order to pass the programme, you must attend a minimum of 5 out of 6 subject activity sessions, as well as the Exeter Scholars Student Conference.