Master in International Relations

1. Introduction

The department of International Relations has a total of 15 faculty members, including 7 professors, 4 associate professors and 4 assistant professors. All faculty members have received Ph.D degrees in the most distinguished universities in the world, such as UC Berkley, Columbia University, Yale University, Cornell University, London School of Economics, Peking University and Tsinghua University. Professor Yan Xuetong, Dean of the Department, is one of the most famous IR theorists and foreign policy analysts in China.

Research at the Department of IR is characterized by an emphasis on modern methods and professional academic content. The curriculum is structured to introduce students a highly specialized, broad body of IR knowledge and maintains a strong emphasis on both theory and research methodology.

The program aims to provide students with solid training on fundamental international theories and modern methods, deepen their understanding on Chinese classic and modern thoughts on international relations and enhance their capabilities to apply the basic international theories and Chinese approaches to the analysis of the international issues and foreign affairs. The graduates of the program will be qualified to be administrative officers and policy analysts in various levels of governments, think tanks, international organizations, multinational corporations and international media. The program is designed to be completed in two years of full-time study, including completion of the course curriculum and the Master thesis.

In the 2010-2011 academic year, 31 students from 19 countries are registered in the program. The department has distributed some full scholarships, full tuition waivers as well as partial tuition waivers to students on a competitive basis of merits.

2. Courses

Students are required to complete a minimum of 28 credits from the following:

1) Compulsory public courses

◆ Chinese Culture and Society (2 credits)

◆ Chinese Language (2 credits)

2) Compulsory training programs

(1)Literature Review and Research Proposal (1 credit)

(2)Academic Activities (1 credit)

(3)Academic Introductions to International Relations(2 credit)

3) Elective courses

◆ Contemporary Theories in International Politics (2 credits)

◆ International and Comparative Political Economy (2 credits)

◆ Research Design in International Studies (2 credits)

◆ History of International Relation since 1648 (2 credits)

◆ Arms Control and International Security (2 credits)

◆ Theory and Practice of Chinese Foreign Relations (2 credits)

◆ American Studies (2 credits)

◆ International Organization and Global Governance (2 credits)

◆ Public Diplomacy (2 credits)

◆ Seminars on New Directions of International Studies (2 credits)

◆ Comparative Politics and Government Administration (2 credits)

◆ Politics and Government in China (2 credits)

◆ Chinese Practice of International Law(2 credits)

3. Thesis

Research for the thesis and its preparation are usually supervised by faculty members. The Master degree requires completion of a thesis describing research of publishable quality. The thesis must be defended before a committee consisting of the faculty advisor and at least two other faculty members in Department of IR. The research area may be one of the following:

(1) International Security

(2) International Political Economy

(3) Regional and Countries Studies

(4) Comparative Politics

4 Qualiticaion of Applicants

Applicant should have a Bachelor degree or equivalent academic background.

5. Documents for Application

(1) The completed Foreigner's Application Form for Admission to Graduate Programs of Tsinghua University with 2-inch recent photo, signed by the applicant.

(2) Personal statement.

(3)The original or the notarial degree certificate or proof of education in academic institution (need to submit original or notarial degree certificate after being awarded), and academic transcript. The degree certificate and academic transcript must be officially sealed.

(4) Two academic recommendation letters from scholars of associate professorship or higher (must show referee’s phone number and email address on the letter).

(5) Copy of the page with personal information in the passport (personal and ordinary passport).

(6) The completed Application Form for Tsinghua University Scholarship (if applicable, original).

The application fee is RMB 600 (non-refundable).

The certificates provided should be the original documents in Chinese or in English, otherwise notarial translations in Chinese or English are required. None of the above application documents will be returned.

6. Application Schedule

November 1, 2010 – February 28, 2011.

Online application should be completed and all other application documents should be received by February 28, 2011.

7. Application Procedure

Step 1: Online Application

Complete On-line Application on the website of Foreign Student Affairs Office, Tsinghua University (http://intlstudent.cic.tsinghua.edu.cn). Print and sign the Application Form produced by the system after the application status changes to “verified”. For scholarship application documents, please refer section 8 below.

Step 2: Documents Submission

Submit the application documents listed above to the address indicated below by post mail or in person. Please refer to Section 5 Documents for Application.

8. Tuition and Scholarship

Tuition: RMB 30,000/year.

Accidental Injury and Hospitalization Insurance: RMB 600/year.

Accommodations: RMB 40-80/day•bed for single rooms, AB rooms and double rooms in international student dormitories.

The qualified applicants are encouraged to apply for Chinese Government Scholarship (CGS). Applicants should apply to China Scholarship Council (CSC) (Website: http://www.csc.edu.cn) through the Chinese Embassies or Consulates, or relevant organizations in the home countries of the applicants between November and April (varied for different countries). Please find out the application deadline for your country in advance.

The applicants may also apply for Chinese Government Scholarship with the recommendations from Tsinghua University. But the number of the recommended applicants is very limited, and the applicants should be excellent among those who are not studying in China, For application of this scholarship, please complete and submit the Application Form for Tsinghua University Scholarship along with other application documents.

In addition to Chinese Government Scholarship, the applicants may choose to apply for Beijing Government Scholarship (BGS) or Tsinghua University Scholarship, which supports full or partial tuition. For application of this scholarship, please complete and submit the Application Form for Tsinghua University Scholarship along with other application documents.

Pleasse visit http://intlstudent.cic.tsinghua.edu.cn for more information.

9. Contact Information

Ms. Zheng Hang

Department of International Relations

Rm 244, Xinzhai

Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, P. R. China

Tel: +86-10-62788403 Fax: +86-10-62773173

Email: iisws@tsinghua.edu.cn