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Institute of International Relations University of Warsaw http://www.en.ism.uw.edu.pl/
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The University of Warsaw Founded in 1816 In the top 4% of World-Class Universities Ranked by QS Top universities, The Times THEWUR, top 500 in Shanghai Group Ranked no. 1 in Poland (press ranking) Public comprehensive university The largest Polish university - 54,000 students - 3,500 teaching and research staff - one of the most modern library buildings in Central Europe (see www.buw.uw.edu.pl) www.buw.uw.edu.pl Worldwide international cooperation: - 240 bilateral agreements with partner universities from 54 countries - 1000 agreements within European Union LLP Erasmus Programme - Active member within over 20 EU Erasmus Mundus Projects
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Institute of International Relations Established in 1976 More than 60 teaching and research staff BA, MA and PhD in English 1.500 Polish and international students at all degrees (undergraduate, graduate, PhD) Worldwide research cooperation Visiting Professors from all over the world Worldwide student exchange programme Active in national and international research projects
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Structure of the Institute IR Political Economy Strategic Studies Law and International Institutions Non-European Area Studies European Integration History and Theory of International Relations
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Research Profile International Political Economy International Politics Diplomacy and Foreign Policy International Law and Institutions Security and Strategic Studies European Integration International Relations Theory Culture and Multiculturalism in International Relations Emerging Markets International Business Asian Studies Africa and Latin America Studies
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International Research cooperation EU funded projects: 1. Centre for Contemporary India Research and Studies (Programme: EU India Action Plan Suport Facility, ASIE/2009/215-062; Centre for Contemporary India Research and Studies). The value of the grant is 270 000 euro. 2. EU grant under the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7). The India-EU Joint House for Science and Innovation began on 1 February 2012. The value of the grant is 519 000 euro 3. FP7 – Marie Curie, entitled (Post-USSR) Tensions. The aim of the project: an interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral doctoral programme 4. The Institute is part of the Network on Humanitarian Assistance (NOHA), which is supported by the EU. 5. IIR University of Warsaw is a part of Erasmus Mundus (Sub-Programme: Erasmus Mundus Partnerships in Action 2, Strand 1). Project title: Interdisciplinary Bridgies in Indo-European Studies (IBIES). 6. Programme: Leonardo da Vinci (Transfer of Innovation), Increase of EU”s economic potential in relations with China, value of the grant: 255 507 euro
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International Research cooperation - Research networks Institute is a part of: 1. the European University Centre at Peking University, one of the highest ranked university in China (main coordinator is Lund University) 2. the EU Non-Proliferation Consortium, which is a network supported by the EU bringing together foreign policy institutions and research centres from the EU. 3. EAISC - European Association of India Study Centres 4. The Institute is a founder of the Polish Association for International Studies 5. The Institute in cooperation with the Polish Association for International Studies and the European International Studies Association (EISA) was co-organizer of 8th Pan- European Conference on International Relations http://www.8thpaneuropean.org/ http://www.8thpaneuropean.org/
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Studies in English 3-year undergraduate programme in international relations (BA) 2-year graduate programme in International Relations (MA) 3 - year PhD programme
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Bachelor Programme History of International Relations Economics Political and Economic Geography Studies on State Introduction to Law Introduction to the Study of International Relations European Integration Philosophy Sociology Information Technologies International Political Relations Public International Law International Military Relations Contemporary Political Systems International Cultural Relations Demography Economic Policy International Economic Relations Statistics International Protection of Intellectual Property International Negotiations International Finance International Organizations International Relations in the Asia- Pacific Region International Relations in Europe Poland’s Foreign Policy International Relations in Africa and the Middle East International Relations in North and South America
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Master Program Theories of IR Globalism and Regionalism International Security Comparative Politics Multiculturalism in IR International Social Policy International Economic Relations International system of Human Rights protection International Finance Development Economics Human Security Transnational actors and movements European Institutions Developing Countries in IR International Trade system - WTO Public International Law International Political Economy Multinational Corporations Foreign, Security and Defence Policy of EU India and China Foreign Policy US Foreign Policy EU Economic Law Poland's Foreign Policy Cultural and Economic aspects of International Management
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Introduction to World Politics Les relations internationales en Europe après la deuxième guerre mondiale International Political Economy History of European Integration Security system in the Asia-Pacific Region International Protection of Human Rights International Security and Armed Conflicts Developing Countries in International Relations Non-Governmental Organizations in International Relations Asymmetric Threats Poland’s Foreign Policy Introduction to International Relations U.S. National Security Policy Institute offers 13 courses in for Erasmus, Mundus & International Students
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Courses for Erasmus, Mundus & International Students To attend our courses, please register for them at: https://usosweb.wdinp.uw.edu.plhttps://usosweb.wdinp.uw.edu.pl Erasmus and International students planning their curricula can also freely include in their learning agreements selected courses from other programmes offered in English (Undergraduate Programme in International Relations and Graduate Programme in International Relations) For details, please contact with Your coordinator
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USOS - Registration for Erasmus, Mundus & International Students Please visit webiste: https://usosweb.wdinp.uw.edu.pl It is very imporatnt to register through this website!!!
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LLP Erasmus Programme Institute has over 90 LLP Erasmus Agreement in almost all countries in EU Every year over 10 academic staff from partners’ universities visit Institute and over 20 academic staff from Institute teach abroad in the frame of LLP Erasmus
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International Exchange Programme Students can participate in exchange programmes offered by the Institute to: United States India Nepal China Taiwan Korea Russia Izreal Ukraine South Amercia For detali s please visit: http://www.en.ism.uw.edu.pl/international-exchange- programme/international-exchange-programmes-outgoing-students/
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Useful information Living costs Accomodation Local transport Other expenses For all this informations – please visit our website: http://www.en.ism.uw.edu.pl/life-in-warsaw/ Academic calendar http://www.en.ism.uw.edu.pl/about-the- institute/useful-contacts-information/
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Contact detailes Anita Budziszewska (Erasmus Coordinator) anita.budziszewska@uw.edu.pl Office hours (Żurawia 4): Tuesday, 15.00-16.30, r. 404 Thursday, 15.00-16.30, r. 404 Aleksandra Jaskólska (Erasmus Mundus and Bilateral Agreements Coordinator) a.jaskolska@uw.edu.pl Office hours(Żurawia 4): Wednsday, 16.45-18.14, r.504 Anna Rochala – Student Union rochala.anna@gmail.com
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