MA International Relations is only 1 year old but don't let this put you off one bit. The School of Government and International Affairs at Durham is one of the fastest growing departements in the university and attracts a very bright undergraduate audience (typically AAAs) Politics at Durham is currently rated top 10 in the UK. Major competitors tend to have larger faculties but not necessarily of a better quality. Specialisms at Durham: East Asian Studies, Middle Eastern Studies Suggested Alternatives: Warwick, Manchester, London (LSE) USP of Durham = Collegiate System, Majestic Setting, Enduring Prestige
They are ranked in the top 100 internationally.
Two options are international studies or international relations at the bachelors level.
Yes. It is.
Yes, Probably!
Princeton, Stanford, Harvard, Georgetown, Tufts. (not an all-encompassing list)
Peaceful coexistance, good neibourhood, engagement in EU and Nato
its real; its just not very good
bad
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Yes, international management jobs are very beneficial. Even when things are not going so great in the United States, we can still keep foreign relations going pretty good with international management.
No. Bangladesh University (BU) is not good for BBA in Bangladesh. If you are looking for a good private university here is the list of top universities for BBA in Bangladesh: 1) North South University (NSU) 2) Brac University 3) East West University (EWU) 4)American International University Bangladesh (AIUB)
Yes Nagaland Global open University is Recognised by UGC. You can check from their website also. This university is maintaining very good relations with the students. The study material also very good. But delay in publishing the June 2010 results. Hope for the best.