International Politics Graduate Programs

international politics graduate programs
graduate programs – Journalism / Politics?

I'm in my final year at university where I studied journalism. In the future, My greatest hope is to report abroad, especially in the field of international politics. I'm looking to continue my studies for a better understanding of jornalism internationally. However, I am in conflict to the graduate program to choose. Should I continue my studies in journalism to pursue political science, or are there other options best suited to my way? What few quality universities offering higher education in these areas? I also want to study abroad.

One of the best masters programs in journalism is the reporting program of public affairs at the University of Illinois – Springfield. I think that the school was closed and there is even a stipend while Statehouse intern. Scholarships are also available. Instructor Charlie Wheeler is a former editor of Chicago Sun-Times and journalist, he is the true business. This is a year of a program. If you can not go abroad, you might be interested, because it is a blend of journalism and political science. God knows Illinois is a home for the most recent governor in jail and who now heads that direction – and presidential candidate Senator. See the following link.

Discover SAIS: The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies



Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences


Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences


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