The International Business and Politics MRes offers a research-led approach to understanding the politics of international business from various perspectives. It encourages students to critically analyze modern theories and practices, including neo-liberal ideals and mainstream business methods, while engaging with critical approaches that explore questions of power and resistance. The program involves participation in seminars, symposia, and sharing modules with students from prestigious institutions like King’s College London and Imperial College London. It emphasizes thinking critically about the business and political environment and allows students to tailor the course content around their own research interests. The program is designed for students aiming to pursue further doctoral research or careers in multinational business, offering a comprehensive theoretical grounding supplemented by a range of elective modules.
Why this course is highly recommended
This MRes is ideal for students seeking an advanced understanding of the political dimensions of international business, with options to explore diverse topics like social marketing, global supply chains, and globalisation theories. Its research-focused approach, opportunities to participate in seminars and symposia, and the potential to apply for ESRC funding for both this degree and PhD make it a compelling choice. The program’s multidisciplinary nature and its shared modules with renowned institutions foster a rich learning environment that prepares students for careers in research, policy, or management.
This course provides a broad emphasis on the politics of international business and includes special modules on social and political marketing, environmental change, and international relations in the Middle East, among others. It also covers core research modules in design and methods. The course is flexible, enabling students to focus on their own research agendas, and shared modules with other top universities enhance interdisciplinary learning.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
31.62L
Living cost
Applicants should have a first-class undergraduate degree in any subject or a relevant recognized qualification. For international students, the specific equivalences vary by country but generally correspond to high marks or GPAs. Admission also requires a satisfactory research proposal aligned with the staff’s interests at the School of Business and Management.

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Graduates can pursue further doctoral research through the LISS DTP program or advance into management and policy positions related to international business and politics. The program’s focus on research skills and interdisciplinary perspectives also prepares students for careers in academia, policy analysis, NGOs, and multinational organizations focused on global economic and political issues.