Princeton University International Relations is located in the School of Political Science. The centers for studying international relations in the School of Political Science include Nios Institute of Globalization and Global Governance, Institute of National and Regional Studies, Princeton National Security Project (specializing in American foreign policy), Center for Contemporary European Political and Social Studies, and Center for Science and Global Security Studies (specializing in arms control and nuclear non-proliferation).
Application requirements:
The deadline for application for Political College is 65438+February 65438+May, and the application fee is 90 dollars. The application materials include three letters of recommendation, transcripts, personal statements and resumes; Language requirements: 1, TOFEL: Princeton did not give the lowest score of TOEFL, but gave the average IBT scores of students who applied in the last two semesters as a reference. The average score of TOEFL is 108, and the average score of all items is 28 points for listening, 29 points for reading, 24 points for speaking (if the score is lower than 20 points, English language courses will be taken in the first semester), 27 points for writing, 2 points for IETS and 3 points for GRE.
2. Harvard University Harvard University Department of Government
The Kennedy School of Politics of Harvard University is a dream hall for international relations students all over the world. After decades of development, Kennedy School of Government has become the best school in Harvard University, and its enrollment capacity has surpassed Harvard University's famous law schools, business schools and medical schools. It has also become an important training base for American public officials and government research institutions, and has trained a large number of outstanding public officials for the United States.
The international relations related majors of Kennedy School of Politics are divided into master's degree and doctor's degree.
Master's major is: public policy, public management, public administration and international development.
Doctoral majors are: public policy, political economy and government management (political economy &; Government)
Application requirements:
Applicants need to apply online before February 2, 65438, and the application fee is $ 100. The application materials include three letters of recommendation, application essays, school transcripts and English test scores: TOEFL:100 ibt250cbt600btt.
3. Columbia University Department of Political Science, Columbia University
The study of international relations at Columbia University is located under the School of Political Science. From non-governmental organizations to other non-state organizations, from domestic politics to the international system, the Institute of Political Science has a wide range of research on international relations, covering almost all research fields of international relations. With a strong faculty, students receive a lot of attention from teachers, and students have many opportunities to participate in the affairs of international organizations such as the United Nations, NATO and the World Bank during their studies. Many former graduates teach at Ivy League universities and other American universities.
Application requirements:
Applicants need to apply online, and the application materials include resume, writing samples of no more than 20 pages, three letters of recommendation (submitted online), school transcripts, GRE, TOFEL (PBT 600 IBT 100). The application fee is $65,438+000, and the deadline is: doctor 65,438+February 65,438+0, master 65,438+0.
4. Stanford University Department of Political Science, Stanford University
Stanford University's research on international relations covers almost all global and regional issues, including various forms of armed conflicts, international political and economic issues, environmental issues, nuclear proliferation issues and the threat of terrorism. Stanford University School of Politics does not accept master students, but only trains undergraduates and doctoral students. The goal of doctoral training is to make students become university teachers. The criteria for screening students are also very strict. Among a large number of applicants, only 65,438+02 to 65,438+05 students entered Stanford University to pursue a doctorate in political science.
Stanford's international relations research consists of several studios, which are composed of students, Stanford teachers and teachers from other top universities. The studio provides a broad platform for students to learn international relations.
Application requirements:
The deadline for application is 65438+February 6th, and the application fee is 125 USD. Applicants need to apply online, with at least three letters of recommendation, transcripts and school writing samples (20-35 pages). Language scores: 1, TOEFL -CBT250, IBT 100, PBT6002 and GRE3. IELTS scores are not accepted.
5. Department of Political Science, University of Chicago
The University of Chicago also has a long tradition of international relations. Professor Mearsheimer, a famous expert in international relations theory, teaches at the University of Chicago, and former US Treasury Secretary Henry Merritt Paulson also teaches at the University of Chicago. Harris College of the University of Chicago offers master's courses related to international relations. Specific master's majors are:
1, Master of Public Policy.
2. Double Master's Degree in Public Policy and International Relations (jointly trained by Harris College and International Relations Committee)
Application requirements:
The application materials include three letters of recommendation, application essays, school transcripts and English test scores: TOEFL: 104. Listening, speaking, reading and writing each need to reach 26 points; IELTS: 7 points; GRE scores. The deadline for applying to this school is 65438+10.3, and the application fee is $50. In addition, the school also attaches great importance to extracurricular activities and community service experience.
6. Cornell University Cornell University Department of Government
Cornell University's research on international relations is mainly in the Department of Government. The Government Department of Cornell University is dedicated to studying the political and economic relations between the government and the international system, as well as policies and public views. Its core courses are: comparative politics, international relations, American politics and political theory.
In addition, the Institute of Asian Studies at Cornell University will also involve related international relations research, which can also be used as an application reference.
Application requirements:
The application materials include three letters of recommendation, application essays, school transcripts, and English test scores: the minimum score of IBT is 20; Listen:15; Read 20; Say: 22; PBT550 points; The deadline for application is 65438+February 65438+May.
7. Department of Political Science, University of Michigan at ann arbor, University of Michigan at ann arbor.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA will receive a doctorate in international relations and affairs. Studying at the University of Michigan at ann arbor requires IELTS or TOEFL scores, with a total score of 6.5 and a total score of 84. It takes five years to apply for this major, and the normal tuition fee for this major is $236 18.
8. Yale University Department of Political Science, Yale University
Yale University will receive a master's degree in international relations. To study in Yale University, you need IELTS or TOEFL scores. The total score of IELTS is 7, and TOEFL is 65,438+000. It takes two years to apply for this major, and the normal tuition fee for this major is $32,500.