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Politics

UN peacekeepers on patrol patrol in Deukoue, Côte d'Ivoire

Politics at Cardiff covers a broad range of areas in the study of Politics, including political theory, EU and domestic political systems, public policy and International Relations.

Undergraduate

Our staff teach on a wide range of Single and Joint Honours Politics degrees to undergraduates, including the Cardiff-Bordeaux Joint Degree/Diploma. Teaching is via lectures and seminars, and we have excellent library and computing facilities. Seminars are kept small and usually average no more than 12-15 students.

Postgraduate

At postgraduate level we offer Masters degrees in Politics, Public Policy, International Relations and Political Theory. We also offer the opportunity to study for a PhD in Politics.

Our aim is to develop in students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, a critical understanding of key aspects of political thought and modern politics, especially European politics and international relations, along with a command of associated transferable skills.

All Politics staff are research-active, especially in the areas noted above, whilst the Wales Governance Centre addresses contemporary issues in Welsh politics. The Collingwood and British Idealism centre focuses on research into the life cycle and philosophy of Collingwood and other British Idealists.

See the Politics staff profile pages for more information on our research interests.

Programme Director

Dr Edwin Egede