Politician. Chief Executive. Football scout.
Politics graduate Mete Coban helped set up the charity MyLifeMySay to engage young people in politics and was awarded an MBE in the 2020 New Year Honours List for services to young people.
Our courses
We offer international relations degrees with politics, languages, and history. You will explore cultural and political dynamics that transcend national boundaries, preparing you for careers in diplomacy, civil service, national and international government, and non-governmental organisations.
Languages and International Relations, BA Hons
Prepare for international relations careers by gaining a deep understanding of the subject and by studying Spanish, Mandarin or other languages. Learn more.
Politics and International Relations, BA Hons
This politics and international relations degree offers insight into international affairs. Political placements possible in London and beyond. Learn more.
Why Greenwich is great for international relations degrees
Explore politics - or languages - and international relations and study at our stunning campus, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, in the global city that is London.

Icelandic Ambassador to the UK visits the University of Greenwich
His Excellency Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson presented a talk entitled "The Peculiar Case of Iceland" at the university.

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From the day you join as a student, our career advisors can help you gain the confidence, skills and experience to achieve your career ambitions.

Political and intellectual heavyweights debate Brexit
Four high-profile speakers from across the political spectrum took part in a panel debate at the University of Greenwich, discussing all things Brexit.