As an International Relations student, you have the chance to study abroad for a year or term at over 140 universities worldwide.
Study abroad options for International Relations students
You can either study a International Relations course with an integrated year abroad or choose to spend a year or term abroad as part of your degree.
See: International Relations with a Language
Even if you do not study an International Relations course with an integrated year abroad, you can still choose to study abroad for a year or term as part of your degree.
Why study abroad?
Employability
Studying abroad will make your CV stand out and help you develop language skills, team-working abilities and give you a new perspective on your Sussex course.
Learn about different cultures
By studying abroad, you develop skills in communicating and negotiating with people from different countries and backgrounds.
Intercultural competence is increasingly recognised as an important attribute, and is prized by many employers.
Network of friends and contacts
You will meet people not only from the country you are visiting, but from all over the world.
You will build up a network of international contacts which may help you personally and professionally.
Where have IR students studied abroad?
France
Sophie O'Flaherty spent a year at the Institut d'Études Politiques (IEP) de Grenoble
"A whirlwind year of amazing experiences, friends, memories and emotions that I will never forget."
Netherlands
Giovanna Machado studied at the Â鶹´«Ã½ of Amsterdam
"I have had the most wonderful time adjusting to a country so healthy and happy. It has changed me!"
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