The University of Greenwich’s languages and international relations degree offers students language skills and an understanding of how international relations shape our world views - ideal if they are looking for global careers.
Students can expand their knowledge of culture and politics with a degree in languages and international relations. They can also study up to two languages, chosen from Mandarin, Spanish, French or Italian, at a level that suits them. This will enable them to take a final-year work placement in an international organisation. Taking part in an Erasmus+ student exchange is also an option.
Their languages and international relations graduates develop valuable transferable skills that are attractive to employers, including an ability to communicate across cultures. Possible careers include roles in national and international government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), public services, management, education, business, tourism, PR, translation and media.
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