Event Calendar
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October 14. 08:00 - 18. 16:00The program details will be made available soon!
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November 15.08:00 - 23:59
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2025. March 1.08:00 - 23:59
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2025. July 2. 08:00 - 4. 20:00
In this submenu you will find essential learning materials made for you by our academic staff, plus, important information on the graduation requirements and the thesis submission and defense.
Learning Materials
Dear Applicants,
Before the Admission Interview, we suggest you to read the book "Interstate Relations" prepared by our Faculty members. This book could help you prepare for the Interview, where primarily your motivations and academic eligibility are being tested by the Interviewers.
In particular, the following chapters are recommended for reading: Chapters 2, 3, 5, 6, and 10.
The book "Interstate Relations" also sheds light on some of the most important core aspects of our Program in International Relations, and parts of it are heavily relied on during the courses.
Thank you for your attention.
MIR Team
Dear Students,
We would like to inform you on the new publication entitled "International Organizations - In Law and Practice" prepared by Dr. habil. Anikó Szalai and Dr. Gizem Várkonyi-Gültekin, members of the International and Regional Studies Institute of the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences. The book also is the course book of the International Organizations compensatory course offered within the curriculum of the English Master in International Relations Program.
We wish you to have a good read!
Graduation
Thesis Submission and Defense
Thesis defense will take place before a Defense Panel at the end of the 4th semester. A successful Thesis Defense is a prerequisite for the Final Examination. (Deadlines for submission of the thesis form will be communicated with the graduate candidates by Program Admin via e-mail.)
Students shall keep in mind, that the thesis supervisor is a default member of the Thesis Defense Panel.
The Thesis Defense Panel consists of the Supervisor and the Reviewer of the the Thesis (as a minimum) and might include other colleagues from the Department of the Supervisor. The Thesis Defense proceedings are public to all interested Parties.
Final examination is a great opportunity for the students to check and prove their knowledge they gained during the two full academic years. The Final Examination Committee, consisting of at least three members and a President, will ask the graduates questions based on the Final Examination Questions distributed among the Students.
The questions referred by the Committee will be related to those two subject areas that are in close relationship with the student's thesis topic. The Supervisors who will approve the succesfull continuation of the defense defense to the Program Admin via e-mail will also note the subject areas. In this case, students to know the relevant two subjct areas from their supervisors.
During the final exam, the Committee then may ask additional questions related to the same topic. The Final Examination is successful, if the Student passes the examination in all three subject areas of the Final Examination Questions. If one subject area is unsuccessful, the Student shall retake the Final Examination. Upon a successful Final Examination, the student is qualified to receive an MA level diploma in International Relations designating them as ‘International Relations Expert’.