VU’s Political Science Master has a unique curriculum. It starts out as an integrated Political Science programme and then step-by-step allows you to specialize, and to conclude with a Master’s Thesis on a topic of your own choice.
Our specialisations speak to the major political challenges of our time. Perhaps you are interested in the global competition for technological leadership, international security conflicts, or the role of intergovernmental organisations? If so, the track International Relations, Security and Global Order may be for you.
If you are fascinated by the political struggle to transition to a green and sustainable society, you can opt for our specialization Global Environmental Governance, Sustainability and Climate Change.
The third specialization, Democracy, Power and Inequality, will suit you if you are concerned about the state of democracy and the ways that democracies deal with challenges like the rise of populism, crisis politics, and new digital technologies.
Your professors will inspire you and help you make an informed choice.
Whichever specialization you choose, you will learn to think systematically about the competing interests at play in political conflicts and the different ways to analyse these dynamics. You will expand your skills in research methodology: how to frame the right questions, how to collect the relevant data, and how to best analyse them. You will come to understand complex political environments and the ways different players operate within them. Over the programme, we use a variety of teaching formats: lectures, workshops, group work, and debates. You learn how to construct a persuasive argument, conduct thorough research, and present your ideas effectively, and you also develop your teamworking skills.
The start date of this programme is September 1st.